Why publish with the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C (Applied Statistics)?
The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C (Applied Statistics) is an official journal of the Royal Statistical Society (RSS), one of the world’s leading organizations advocating for the importance of statistics and data.
Series C is a journal of international repute for statisticians both inside and outside the academic world.
Read on to learn why the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C (Applied Statistics), is the perfect home for your research.
Publishing with the RSS
As an author in Series C, you will join a prestigious tradition of excellence in statistics scholarship. For over 185 years, the RSS has produced world class publications, with the first RSS journal published in 1838.
Reputation and Reach
- Our Joint Editors, Thomas Kneib and Thordis Thorarinsdottir, lead an esteemed team of international editors.
- Series A’s latest Impact Factor is 1.0 (Source: Journal Impact Factor™, from Clarivate, 2023), placing the journal 93 out of 168 in the Statistics and Probability category ranking.
- Article-level metrics are available for all articles published in the journal, allowing you to understand the reach of your research, and the attention it is receiving online.
Range of content
Series C looks at solutions to real life statistical problems. The journal’s papers are motivated by practical examples and statistical data of all kinds, rather than methodological developments. The subject matter covers a range of interdisciplinary fields, including applications in agriculture, genetics, industry, medicine, and the physical sciences.
Series C publishes work that makes novel contributions to statistics by adapting or developing methodology, or by demonstrating the proper application of new or existing statistical methods. Although papers describing developments in statistical computing are within its scope, the journal is not concerned with brief numerical illustrations or simulation studies. The emphasis is on statistical analyses in practice.
Discussion Papers
Series C authors are invited to consider submitting papers to be read at a Discussion Meeting of the Royal Statistical Society. These meetings have been held since the Society’s beginnings and are one of the great traditions of the Society. More information, including guidelines for discussion papers and forthcoming discussion papers, is available from the Society’s website.
Rigorous Peer Review
Series C upholds its commitment to academic excellence through a rigorous and meticulous peer review process, ensuring that only the highest quality research makes its way to publication.
Innovative digital publishing
Your article will be on our Oxford Academic platform, which provides a comprehensive suite of features and capabilities for authors. Oxford Academic is easy to use, allowing readers to discover and explore your content from any device. It has been developed using award-winning technology to meet the community’s research needs. There is powerful faceted searching across text and images, downloadable content to enable offline use, and static DOIs and social tools so that readers can share and discuss your article easily. Readers can also use their own accessibility tools and software, as we continue our work to adhere to evolving accessibility standards, including the World Wide Web Consortium guidelines.
Open Access options
Series C offers open access options for authors who want to make their research freely available to the public. This can help increase the visibility of your research and make it more accessible to a wider audience. The cost of publishing Open Access may be covered under a Read and Publish agreement between OUP and the corresponding author’s institution. Find out if your institution is participating.
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