How do I choose a journal topic?

How do I choose a journal topic?

Topics that are a fit for almost any journal include solution focused or “how to” articles. You may select a topic that describes how you solved a problem in your organization and include enough detail so that if the reader faces the same problem, they will have ideas for solving it. Good journals clearly detail their editorial process and have a clearly defined and reasonably narrow editorial scope. Look for the “About” or “Scope” page of the journal’s website: it should give a short overview of the covered subjects, usually complemented by a listing of the main keywords. Choosing the topic Your topic should be something that you already know something about, something you would like to learn more about, and something you care about. Also consider what topics you react to, are puzzled by, are skeptical about, or which inspire you. Use a Microsoft Word journal template to jot down ideas, list your goals, record your dreams, and more. This is an accessible journal template that is fully customizable.

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