Cornell resource on faculty research impact
Cornell University Library has published a LibGuide on Measuring Your Impact.
It includes descriptions of author/journal impact measurement tools and advice on broadening the impact of one's scholarship.
Law journal submission resources
- Washington & Lee Law Journal Ranking: The W&L Law Journal Rankings provide citation data and calculated ranks for the top 400 U.S.-published law journals and the top 100 law journals published outside the United States.
- Information for Submitting Articles to Law Reviews & Journals: Outline of submission process for law journals from Allen Rostron and Nancy Levit, on SSRN.
- Information for Submitting Articles to Specialty & Non-Flagship Law Journals: SSRN version of an article by Professor Michael Goodyear.
Scholastica and ExpressO
As of June 2021, ExpressO is shutting down. Scholastica will remain the primary facilitator of submissions to law journals.
The Law Library does not fund submissions to law journals, nor can the Law Library manage Scholastica accounts on behalf of faculty members.
Scholastica has a significant set of support documentation available to guide authors through the submission process: https://help.scholasticahq.com/