AJITASR

About THE Journal

The Journal of American Journal of IT and Applied Sciences Research (AJITASR) publishes research manuscripts in the field of IT and Applied Sciences Research. IT and Applied Sciences Research can improve our society’s lives and education.

The aims and scope of the journal are to: serve as a forum for researchers around the world to present and discuss common concerns in local, national, global, international and transnational issues in IT and Applied Sciences Research; provide a journal that reports research on topics that are of international significance across IT and Applied Sciences Research contexts; publish high quality manuscripts that are of international significance in terms of findings.

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Our Focus

The Journal is focused on new research addressing technology and the management of IT – including strategy, change, infrastructure, human resources, sourcing, system development and implementation, communications, technology developments, technology futures, national policies and standards, as well as articles that advance understanding and application of research approaches and methods. We invite authors to submit their research papers at E-mail:    support@mprijournals.com    

Peer-Review Process

Authors submit their manuscripts via an online system or electronically via email to our E-mail:    support@mprijournals.com 
Each manuscript is assigned to an external editor for the double-blinded peer-review process.

All articles submitted to Maryland Publishing and Research Institute (MPRI) Incorporated undergo a rigorous double-blinded peer-review process. The review process may take up to fourteen days.

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Editorial Policy

The journal checks the paper’s composition and arrangement against the journal’s Author Guidelines to make sure it includes the required sections and stylizations. The Office checks also that the paper is appropriate for the journal and is sufficiently original and interesting. If not, the paper may be rejected without being reviewed any further.

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