Just copy and paste your abstract and/or keywords into JANE and you will get a list of journals that have published on your topic, with their respective article influence scores.
You are probably familiar with many mediclal journals already, both general and specific to your field. Some of the more popular titles with the highest impact factors include New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and The Lancet. In order to find a journal in which to publish your article, you have to determine:
One approach to finding this information is to go to the main web site of a journal and browse through an issue or two. The best place to check for specific publishing information is a section typically called "For Authors" or "Author Guidelines." These pages will provide you with details on the type of articles that they accept, formatting guidelines, peer-review process, licensing restrictions, etc.
Another method of finding a journal in which to publish is to do a search for your topic in a database such as PubMed/Medline, Scopus, or Google Scholar. Browse through your results list to see what journals have published articles on your topic, and then go to the home page of those journals to get more information about submission guidelines.
Questions? Contact one of the librarians for more information!
Following the many detailed rules required of each citation style can be challenging! Listed below are a few resources to provide some formatting guidance as you write your paper and create your reference list:
The Library & Knowledge Services has several books on writing and publishing. Listed below are a couple examples; you can find each book by using the Call Number listed, or ask the librarian at the front desk for help!