About the Journal
Aims & Scope
The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research is a biannual journal available on online which focuses on current critical and creative research. This journal seeks to promote original research and cultivate fruitful dialogues among academics, researchers, and graduate students.
The scope of AU eJIR: Interdisciplinary research papers submitted in the following areas will be given priority:
[1] Computer Sciences
[2] Information Technology
[3] Digital Learning
[4] Teaching and Technology
[5] Digital Economy
[6] Business and Management
On the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, timeliness, accessibility, elegance, and unforeseen conclusions.
The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research publishes works by professors, practitioners, and students focusing primarily - but not exclusively. In a departure from standard academic journals, and in keeping with its role as a forum to further the discussion of compelling regional and global issues, the AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research also includes a book review section.
Mission
The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research publishes works by professors, practitioners, and students focusing primarily - but not exclusively. In a departure from standard academic journals, and in keeping with its role as a forum to further the discussion of compelling regional and global issues, the AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research also includes a book review section.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research is an open-access journal that publishes research analysis and inquiry into contemporary issues of Computer Sciences, Information Technology, Digital Learning, Teaching and Technology, Digital Economy, Business, and Management. The journal has been published two issues per year (June and December issues) in Full English by electronic form with DOI from 2021 onwards.
Blind Peer Review:
The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research uses blind reviews, which means the identities of the authors are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa. To facilitate this, please include the following separately:
Title page (with author details): This should include the title, authors' names, affiliations, acknowledgments, and any Declaration of Interest statement, and a complete address for the corresponding author including an e-mail address.
Main document (without author details): The main body of the paper (including the references, figures, tables, and any acknowledgments) should not include any identifying information, such as the authors' names or affiliations.
Types of Paper for The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research:
Full Article: This should describe new and/or carefully investigated findings, and research methods should be given in sufficient detail for others to verify the work. Articles should be 5,000 - 8,000 words long to describe and interpret the work clearly. All the manuscripts submitted to the AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research must be plagiarism free and have never been published or submitted elsewhere unless the manuscript was published in another language and has permission from the journal. Before being published, the manuscripts must be peer-reviewed by external THREE specialized reviewers with different institutions from the author(s) via a double-blinded review system. All manuscripts accepted for publication are copyrighted by Assumption University; reproduction, in whole or in part, requires written approval from Assumption University. Excluding errors incurred during the printing process, all content contained within articles is the author's responsibility.
Article Content Selection Policy:
The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research Editorial Board gives a priority to the research areas of Computer Sciences, Information Technology, Digital Learning, Teaching and Technology, Digital Economy, Business, and Management.
[Special Note: For the content selection policy, The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research Editorial Board leaves the decision to the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief solely.]
Self-Citation Restriction Policy:
Self-citation refers to when an author refers to the previous works written by him/her alone or in co-authorship and cites them. Self-cites are used to compare the current results of the research with earlier findings when continuing to study the same subject. It seems that the only reasonable solution for the issues of self-plagiarism, research integrity, and originality is to limit the number of self-citations. The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research self-citation restriction policy regulates that the self-citation level should not exceed 15% for authors and 20% for co-authors together and 15% for The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research. If the reference checker (software) finds that the author(s) breaks the rules, then the manuscript will be automatically rejected by the Desk Editor without further review.
SUBMISSION:
In order to submit your paper, please send your manuscript and associated files in MS Word format through the submission system at http://www.assumptionjournal.au.edu/index.php/eJIR/about/submissions. The author must register, log in and select the menu “Make a new submission” on this page.
Authors are encouraged to include tables and figures as part of the main file. All manuscripts must be accompanied by a letter which indicates briefly why the article is suitable for publication in the The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research and attests that “The article has not been previously published and is not under review elsewhere”. All manuscripts must be prepared according to the AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research submission guidelines. Read more on submission.
Editorial Head Office:
AU eJIR Journal 592/3 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 24,Ramkhamhaeng Rd., Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 10240 Thailand
REVIEW POLICY:
Submission to Editorial Head Office and Revision Invitation Policy (Updated on January 2021): Please note that the Editorial Board of the journal will be very selective, accepting only the articles on the basis of scholarly merit, research significance, research integrity, and complete compliance with the journal style guidelines (APA 7th edition).
The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research Editorial Board respects and promotes all authors and contributors on the basis of research ability and experience without considering race, ethnicity, nationality, citizenship, or any narrow frames of reference. From January 2021, all new submissions to the journal are assessed in two stages. The first stage is an editorial screening where we evaluate whether a paper is likely to get through the peer review process or not. If the editors' team does not believe that the submission is suitable for the aims and scope, standards, and Editorial Board’s selection policy of the journal, then the submission will be rejected at the front stage. In the second stage, the submissions we decide to take forward for the peer review process fully need to be well structured, well written, a good presentation of proficiency English, firmly anchored in existing academic literature, and complete compliance with the journal style guide and template. Only after careful consideration by the editors' team based on the editorial grounds, the editors' team will selectively send the paper out to external peer reviewers. The same rules will be strictly applied to all new submissions.
Submission to The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research Peer Review System and Editorial Board’s Selection Policy (Updated on January 2021): Thank you very much for submitting your research article to The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research Peer Review System. Please be noted that, even if your paper has passed The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research Peer Review Process via The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research Peer Review System, your paper still requires Editor-in-Chief’s final decision on its acceptance and publication.
ARTICLE PROCESSING CHARGE (APC):
The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research is an Open Access journal accessible for free on the Internet. Yet, the electronic publication process does involve costs including those pertaining to setup and maintenance of the publication infrastructure, routine operation of the journal, processing of manuscripts through peer-reviews, editing, publishing, maintaining the scholarly record, and archiving. To cover these costs, the journal depends on APC also called Publication Fee (3,000 THB or 125 USD) per article so that APC is mandatory (the mandatory policy of APC has been enforced since 2008).
The cost of APC is very often assumed either by the organization funding the research published in the article or by the institution at which the author is employed or by the author oneself. Authors pay a one-time Article Processing Charge (APC) to cover the costs of peer review administration and management, professional production of articles in PDF and other formats, and dissemination of published papers in various venues, in addition to other publishing functions. There are no surcharges based on the length of an article, figures, or supplementary data.
[Important: After the external reviews are completed if the paper gets accepted in favor of publication in the journal then an invoice of APC will be followed. Based on an invoice the author should make a payment for APC. Before the paper finally gets accepted any payment does not count any credit toward its acceptance for publication.]
Payment Options for APC:
1) With a Credit Card: Electronic payment account will be provided upon request.
2) By Bank Wire Transfer
NO SUBMISSION FEE:
There are no submission charges for The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research whether the article is rejected, reviewed, or accepted. Please note that the Editorial Board of The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research will be very selective, accepting only the articles on the basis of scholarly merit, research significance, research integrity, and compliance with the journal style guidelines (APA 7th edition). The AU eJournal of Interdisciplinary Research Editorial Board respects and promotes submissions from any authors and contributors on the basis of research ability and experience without considering race, ethnics, nationality, citizenship, gender, or any narrow frames of reference.