About the Journal
Aim and Scope
Journal of Applied Informatics and Technology (JIT) aims to promote interdisciplinary exchange and collaboration among researchers, academics, and practitioners worldwide. The scope of the journal encompasses both theoretical advancements and empirical studies related to the design, development, testing, implementation, and management of informatics and technological solutions.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to,
- Information Technology
- Computer Science
- Geo-Informatics
- Information Science and Management
- Digital Media
- Communication Arts
With a broad scope, JIT aims to advance academic excellence, foster innovation, and contribute to the global progress of applied informatics and technology. Further details on subject areas and categories are available at the following link: Subject areas and categories
Types of Manuscripts
The JIT journal welcomes submissions in three academic formats:
- Research article: Presents original findings based on systematic investigation, including methodology, data analysis, results, and discussion that contribute new knowledge to the field.
- Review article: Provides a comprehensive and critical summary of existing research on a specific topic, highlighting key developments, trends, gaps, and future research directions.
- Academic article: Offers scholarly discussion, conceptual analysis, or case studies that advance theoretical understanding or practical applications without necessarily presenting new experimental data.
Language
Submissions are required to be written in clear, concise English with correct grammar and spelling.
Brief Overview of Review Process
The articles must be original and never be published in any other websites or other journals before. The articles which are considered as “plagiarism” articles are strongly prohibited to be published in the JIT journal. The JIT is dedicated to preventing accusations of dishonest publication-plagiarism, the redundant publication (self-plagiarism), author misrepresentation, and content falsification. The manuscript submitted to JIT should not have a similarity index score of more than 25% and the item in the list should have a similarity index score below or equal to 2% when using plagiarism applications, such as turnitin. The editor will immediately reject any manuscript that fails to meet the requirement of the JIT.
Authors are required to include their names and affiliations in their manuscripts, whereas reviewers are not visible to authors. All submitted manuscripts are subjected to peer-review by at least three independent reviewers. Peer reviews are done by a double-blind review method where the identity of the reviewers and the authors are not disclosed to either party.
The final decision regarding acceptance, revision, or rejection rests with the Editor-in-Chief.
For more details of the peer review process, please follow this link: Peer Review Process
Open Access Policy
- - everyone has free access to the manuscript of all articles published in JIT journals.
- - everyone is free to use the published material if proper citation of the original publication is given.
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