journals
books includes support for proposals and contracts
call for papers
Often the best way to identify a journal is through your literature review, specifically by searching a subject-specific library database in the discipline of your research. Additional resources can be found on the library’s guide supporting faculty publication.
Get Evidence! is the library’s workshop on scholarly metrics and qualitative information about journals and publishers. Although this workshop is geared towards the PARSE, authors will find this information useful when evaluating publishing venues.
- Evaluating journals: Wendy Belcher’s Journal Evaluation Form; Journal Evaluation Google Form
- Evaluating journals: think.check.submit
- Ulrich’s and Cabell’s Publication Opportunities (not at NYCCT)
- Scimago rankings by discipline (does not include small and newer journals)
- Browse library journal finder by discipline
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- Open Access Journal finder tool (M. Eaton, KBCC)
- Associated University Press’s resources on university press publishers
- includes publisher listing by subject area
- AskUP, an author-facing Commons site supporting all things university-press related new!
- Directory of Open Access Books
- OAPEN OA Books Toolkit!
book proposals
book proposal template
book contracts
Author’s Alliance’s book, Understanding and Negotiating Book Contracts
- https://networks.h-net.org/h-announce
- https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/
- discipline-specific or professional organization listservs and websites