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TRDV 499 - Master's Paper or Project: Journals

Course Objective: Students will apply focused research skills to develop a professional portfolio that links training and development theories, models, & principles to showcase their learning and its application during their program of study.

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Article Influence: Gauge Relative Importance of a Journal

To view how important a given scholarly journal is to your scholarly discipline, check its Eigenfactor score, Article Influence score, SCIMago Journal Rank, or Source Normalized Impact Paper score.

Search within these Performance Improvement & Training-focused TRDV journals

Below is a list linking to the full text of academic (mostly scholarly) Performance Improvement & Training-focused journals in the Training & Development and Organizational Leadership fields.

Note that a journal may be scholarly without having an official process of peer-review in place.

Search within these Business-focused journals in TRDV

Below is a list linking to the full text of academic (mostly scholarly) Business-focused journals in the Training & Development and Organizational Leadership fields.

Note that a journal may be scholarly without having an official process of peer-review in place.

Search within these Education-focused journals in TRDV

Below is a list linking to the full text of academic (mostly scholarly) Education-focused journals in the Training & Development and Organizational Leadership fields.

Note that a journal may be scholarly without having an official process of peer-review in place.

Search within these Human Resource Management & Psychology-focused TRDV journals

Below is a list linking to the full text of academic (mostly scholarly) Human Resource Management & Psychology-focused journals in the Training & Development and Organizational Leadership fields.

Note that a journal may be scholarly without having an official process of peer-review in place.

Using Cabell's Publishing Directories

The Library subscribes to the Cabell's Publishing Directories online product in order to help faculty and students to find out whether a given scholarly journal is blind-, editorially-, or simply peer-reviewed, and what the journal's acceptance rate is.

To profitably search in the Cabell's Directories, click on the above link.  

You will see a list of scholarly disciplines, including Business, Education, and Psychology.  

Choose a discipline's radio button, then click on the "Access Selected Directory" button.

If you know the name of a journal that you're looking for, just type it in the "Journal Name Contains" blank box.  When you are ready, press the "Display Results" button.  Scroll until you see the journal's name.

Cabell's Publishing Directories - TRDV


If you do not have a particular journal in mind, there are many options to pursue to discover titles in your discipline.

1.  Try choosing "Blind Review" in the "Type of Review" drop-down menu.  This will list the names of journals with a reviewing policy in which neither the author nor the reviewers know each other's identity.

2.  Try creating a percentage range in the "Min Acceptance Rate" menus.  Resulting journals with lower acceptance rates will be the more selective titles.  Those with higher acceptance rates will be less selective.

3.  Try using the "Specific Topic" menu to display titles in a specific subdiscipline.