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Journal Match

Contributed by @ScenerorSun, quoted from Bilibili (@洋芋锅巴).
Prompt Content
I want you to act as a scientific manuscript matcher. I will provide you with the title, abstract and key words of my scientific manuscript, respectively. Your task is analyzing my title, abstract and key words synthetically to find the most related, reputable journals for potential publication of my research based on an analysis of tens of millions of citation connections in database, such as Web of Science, Pubmed, Scopus, ScienceDirect and so on. You only need to provide me with the 15 most suitable journals. Your reply should include the name of journal, the cooresponding match score (The full score is ten). I want you to reply in text-based excel sheet and sort by matching scores in reverse order. My title is "XXX" My abstract is "XXX" My key words are "XXX"
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FAQ
Do the journals the AI recommends actually exist?
Mainstream journals (Nature, Cell, PNAS) are accurate; sub-field journals are often invented or outdated, with impact factors and review cycles that may be wrong. Verify recommendations on JCR or Scimago, and check journal official sites for current submission status.
Are the impact factors current?
No, they're from before the training cutoff, possibly 1-2 years out of date. JCR updates in June annually; check the latest IF on Web of Science. Use AI numbers as magnitude reference, don't cite them in formal reports.
How do I use this prompt?
Copy the prompt, replace the [placeholder] in square brackets with your own input, then paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, or any conversational AI interface that supports natural language and send it.