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1 | Journal Name | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/advances-in-life-course-research | Language | Brief journal description (from Aim and Scope) | Format | Guidelines to contributors | Editor-in-Chief's Name | Editorial contact e-mail | ISSN | eISSN | Category | Total Citations | 2022 JIF | JIF Quartile | 2022 JCI | H5 Index (Google) | SCIMAGO (Scopus) | % of OA Gold | Publisher Name | Asso affiliation | Launch Year | Publication Freq. | Has online first articles | Has book reviews | Charge to authors | Number of articles published per year | Methods used in articles | Orientation | Citation Style | Open citation style in initial submission | Length/Word limitations | Desk Reject rate | abstract type | Abstract in other languages | Acceptance rate | Open data requirement | Keyword Requirement | Submission Platform | Average decision turnaround time | Online supplement posting | Remarks | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Action Research | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/arj | English | Action Research is an international , interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, which is a forum for the development of the theory and practice of action research. | Both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/ARJ | Hilary Bradbury | bradbury@ohsu.edu | 1476-7503 | 1741-2617 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 859 | 1.9 | Q2 | 0.78 | 22 | 0.715 | 8.74% | SAGE Publications | Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) | 2003 | quarterly | Yes | Yes | No (Pay for open access) | 14 | 28.5% survey, 21.4% interview, 28.5% no method, 7.1% no method, 7.1% mixed method, 7.1% autoethnography, 7.1% content analysis | Open to all orientation | APA | Yes | 7000 words | 94.70% | Not specified | No | 5.3 % | Yes | 3 - 6 keywords | ScholarOne | 35 days | Yes | The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus and the Social Sciences Citation Index. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Adolescent Research Review | https://www.springer.com/journal/40894/ | English | The Review draws from the many subdisciplines of developmental science to address the subject of youth and adolescent. The editors are interested in articles that bridge gaps between discplines or that focus on topics that transcent traditional boundaries. Reviews must be cutting edge and advance science/practice/policy relating to adolescents in a comprehensive way. | Print and Online | https://www.springer.com/journal/40894/submission-guidelines | Roger J. R. Levesque | rlevesqu@indiana.edu | 2363-8346 | 2363-8354 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 811 | 4.7 | Q1 | 0.93 | 33 | 1.491 | 26.44% | Springer International Publishing | N/A | 2016 | quarterly | Yes | Yes | Yes (pay for Open Access) | 23 | Computation Analysis (47.83%), Secondary Data Analysis (34.78%), Meta-Analysis (8.70%), Document Analysis (4.35%), Qualitative Thematic Analysis (4.35%) | Open | APA 7th | No | 25-30 pages of text, excluding references, tables, appendicies, and figures. | 75.70% | 200 words or less. Avoid abbreviations and referneces unless absolutely necessaary. | No | 11.30% | No | 4-6 keywords | Editorial Manager | 1 Day **see remarks** | Yes | The editor was contacted in regards to the average decision turn around time, desk rejection and acceptance rate, as well as the open data requirement componetnts, and a response WAS received. This journal was started in 2016 so it is relatively "young" in comparison to others. A majority of the articles have either "systematic review" or "scoping review" within their title, so if you are considering submitting take this into consideration. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Advances in Life Course Research | English/Simplified Chinese | Advances in Life Course Research publishes articles dealing with various aspects of the human life course. Seeing life course research as an essentially interdisciplinary field of study, it invites and welcomes contributions from anthropology, biosocial science, demography, epidemiology and statistics, gerontology, economics, management and organisation science, policy studies, psychology, research methodology and sociology. | Print and Online | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/advances-in-life-course-research/pu | Juho Härkönen | juho.harkonen@eui.eu | 1040-2608 | 1040-2608 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,313 | 3.4 | Q1 | 2.12 | 26 | 1.36 | 34.78% | Elsevier SCI LTD | No | 1996 | quarterly | Yes | No | No (Pay for open access) | 35 | 65% meta analysis (23); 20% survey (7); 5% mixed methods (2); 5% interview (2); 2.8% each for essay, focus group, field observation, textual analysis | Open | APA | Yes | 2500 words | 60% | Structured, 250 words, Headings: Background, Objectives, Study design, Results, Conclusions | No | 12.00% | No | 3-6 Keywords | EM Editorial Manager (Elsevier) | 34 Days | Yes | English (American or British accepted but not a mix of both). Hire an editor if the author has concerns prior to submission. 6 days accpptance to publication. All correspondence will be via email. Citations must include date a website was last accessed. Primary reason for desk rejection is grammatical errors and poor punctuation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE | http://ann.sagepub.com.ezproxy.bgsu.edu/ | English | The AAPSS seeks to promote the progress of the social sciences and the use of social science knowledge in the enrichment of public understanding and in the development of public policy. It does so by fostering multidisciplinary understanding of important questions among those who create, disseminate, and apply the social sciences, and by encouraging and celebrating talented people who produce and use research to enhance public understanding of important social problems. | Both print and Online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/ANN | Thomas A Kecskemethy | thomask@asc.upenn.edu | 0002-7162 | 1552-3349 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 7,167 | 2.8 | Q2 | 1.3 | 39 | 0.943 | 10.13% | Sage Publications, Inc | The American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS) | 1889 | Bi-monthly | Yes | Yes | No (Pay for open access) | 54 | 12.9% Surveys, 31.4% Content Analysis,11.1 % Experiment, 57.4% Doccument Analysis, 1.8% Case Study | Open to all orientations | Chicago (5th Edition) | Yes | Not more than 9500 including references | Not provided on website (no email response) | 150 words or fewer | No | Not provided on website (no email response from editor) | Yes, but not a must | 4-7 keywords | Email submission to the editor (thomask@asc.upenn.edu) | 83 days | Yes | Each volume in the journal consists of a preface/introduction and 10-12 articles for an average volume length of 279 typeset pages or approximately 250-300 double-space manuscript pages (including figures and tables). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Big Data & Society | https://journals.sagepub.com/description/BDS | English | Big Data & Society (BD&S) is an Open Access peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes interdisciplinary work principally in the social sciences, humanities and computing and their intersections with the arts and natural sciences about the implications of Big Data for societies. The Journal's key purpose is to provide a space for connecting debates about the emerging field of Big Data practices and how they are reconfiguring academic, social, industry, business and government relations, expertise, methods, concepts and knowledge. | Both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/BDS | Matt Zook | bdseditors@gmail.com | 60 | 2.89 | Sage Publications | Sage | 2014 | 2 times a year | Yes | Yes | No (Pay for open access) | 83 | Meta Analysis = 15.7% Computational = 14.3%, Bibliometrics = 14.3%, Documentational - 10%, Interviews = 7.14%, Content = 7.14%, Oberservation = 5.71%, Case Study = 5.71%, Survey = 5.71%, Experiment = 5.71%, Textual = 2.86%, Mutli = 2.86%, Network - 1.43%, and Conceptual = 1.43% | Quantitative | APA | Yes | research articles of up to 10,000 word | Not available | abstract of 150 to 250 words | No | Not mentioned (Emailed Editor and did not receive a reply) | Not available | Required but not specified | Sage Publications | Not stated | Yes | The article commonly takes a quantitative approach, specifically, meta-analysis. Main topics covering AI, Politics, History, and the field of Big Data practices. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | CHILDHOOD-A global journal of child research | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/CHD | English | Childhood is a major international peer reviewed journal and a forum for research relating to children in global society that spans divisions between geographical regions, disciplines, and social and cultural contexts. Childhood publishes theoretical and empirical articles, reviews and scholarly comments on children's social relations and culture, with an emphasis on their rights and generational position in society. | Print and electronic | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/CHD | Ragnhild Berge | cragnhild.berge@ntnu.no info@sagepub.com | 0907-5682 | 1461-7013 | Sociology, Education, Psychology, Social Sciences | 1,929 | 2.543 | Q1 | 0.764 | 32 | 1.9 | 32.00% | SAGE Publications | European Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA) | 1993 | Quarterly | Yes | Yes | Yes | 28 | 3.57% Focus Group Discussion, 17.7% Content Analysis, 7.1% Critical Discourse Analysis, 32.1% Indepth-interview, 17.9% Ethnography, 3.5% Observation, 10.7% Case Study, 3.5% Doccument Analysis, 3.5% Survey | Child-centered | Harvard | Yes | 8,000 words, including abstract and references | Unknown | Structured | Yes, Spanish and French | Unknown | None | Minimum of three and maximum of six | cholarOne Manuscripts | 30 days for initial editorial decision | Yes | Emailed Managing editor requesting more details on desk reject rate, acceptance rate and open data requirement. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Computers in Human Behavior | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computers-in-human-behavior | English | Computers in Human Behavior is a journal studying the psychological effects of computer use on humans. It covers topics like human-computer interactions, impacts on learning, cognition, and social interactions. It's useful for professionals interested in the psychological aspects of computer use. | Both print and online | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computers-in-human-behavior/publish/guide-for-authors | Professor Matthieu Guitton, PhD | matthieu.guitton@fmed.ulaval.ca | 0747-5632 | 1873-7692 | Arts and Humanities; Computer Science; Psychology | 53,712 | 9.9 | Q1 | 9.9 | 148 | 226 | 82.00% | Elsevier Ltd. | Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) | 1985 | Bimonthly | yes | yes | pay for open access | 131 | survey method 50.4% (66), content analysis 9.2% (12), thematic analysis 6.1% (8), computationl methods 34.4% (45) | quantitative | APA | No (non-open citation style, must submit the journal style in initial submission) | not more than 8,000words | not provided | STRUCTURED | No | 20% | yes | 6 keywords | Editorial Manager | 167 days Submission to acceptance | yes | The journal addresses human interactions with computers, not computers per se. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/csp | English | Critical Social Policy provides a space for critical approaches to the production, development and receipt of social policy and welfare. By engaging with issues rooted in political, economic, social and cultural power the journal interrogates conventional approaches to social policy and offers alternative and critically informed perspectives. In keeping with the commitment to confronting hierarchical ways of functioning that inevitably lead to unequal power positions, Critical Social Policy operates as a collective. | Both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/CSP#ReferenceStyle | Not mentioned | articlescsp@gmail.com | 0261-0183 | 1461-703X | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,566 | 2.3 | Q2 | 1.06 | 28 | 0.777 | 30.83% | SAGE Publications Ltd | No | 1981 | 4 times a year | Yes | Yes | Yes (pay for open access) | 32 | Interviews(43.75%), Conceptual analysis/review(12.50%), Mixed methods (12.50%), Critical analysis (9.38%), Participant observation (6.25%), Document analysis(6.25%), Thematic analysis (6.25%), Ethnography (6.25%), Focus group (6.25%) Content analysis(3.13%), Case study design (3.13%), Case study design (3.13%), Integrative review (3.13%), Media analysis (3.13%) | Qualitative | Sage Harvard reference style. | No | between 6000-8000 words including abstract, keywords, references, tables, diagrams and endnotes | Not available | Unstructured (100-150 words) | No | Not available | Not mentioned | 5 keyword requirement | via email articlescsp@gmail.com | Within 3 weeks | Yes | All supplemental material will be freely available online to all users, regardless of whether the user has access to the article the material relates to or not. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/ccr | English | The mission of the journal is to publish peer-reviewed articles describing cross-cultural or comparative studies in all the social/behavioral sciences and other sciences dealing with humans, including anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, economics, human ecology, and evolutionary biology. | Both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/CCR | Carol R. Ember | Carol.Ember@yale.edu | 1069-3971 | 1552-3578 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 998 | 2.5 | Q2 | 1.28 | 9 | 45 | 18.03% | SAGE Publications Inc. | Human Relations Area Files, Society for Cross-Cultural Research | 5 times a year | Yes | No | Yes (Pay for open access) | 18 | 66% Secondary Data Analysis, 6% Multi Methods, 6% Survey, 6% Experiment, 11% Content Analysis, 6% Meta Analysis | Quantitative | APA 5th edition or higher | No | 26-30 pages | Not available | Unstructured (150 words) | No | 18% | No | No | ScholarOne Manuscripts | 90-180 days for review, 270-365 for publication | Yes | This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Acceptance rate from Cabells. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Cultural Trends | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ccut20 | Eenglish | It publishes articles on various aspects of cultural policy and the cultural sector. The journal publishes articles on topics including, Creative industries, cultural diplomacy nd cultural work. Cultural Trends, a peer-reviewed international journal (AHCI and SSCI), provides in-depth analysis of the cultural sector and cultural policy. It offers timely investigations into key issues in the arts, culture and creative sectors, and critically engages with ongoing policy debates from interdisciplinary and international perspectives. The journal champions methodological rigour and is keen to comment on evidence used for policy making, but it values quantitative and qualitative approaches equally. It serves as a platform to reach a broad audience and research communities worldwide and communicate with both cultural practitioners and policymakers. | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=ccut20 | Eleonora Belfiore, Hye-Kyung Lee | (e.belfiore@abdn.ac.uk), (hk.lee@kcl.ac.uk) | 0954-8963 | 1469-3690 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 670 | 3.1 | Q2 | 2.43 | 21 | 0.81 | 25.71% | Taylor & Francis | None | 1989 | 5 issues a year | yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 34 | 14.78% Critical Discuss Analysis, 2.9% Systematic Analysis, 2.9% Comparability, 20.5% Interviews, 17.6% Content Analysis, 14.7% Survey, 2.9% Experiment, 2.9% Observation, 5.8% Textual Analysis, 5.8% Systematic Literature Review, 8.8% Ethnography, 2.9% Comparative | Open to all orientation | APA | Yes | no more than 8,000 words including references | not available | an unstructured abstract of 150 words | No | 100% | No | No more than 6 keywords | Routledge's Submission Portal | 67 days | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | DISABILITY & SOCIETY | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/cdso20 | English | Disability & Society is an international disability studies journal providing a focus for debate about such issues as human rights, discrimination, definitions, policy and practices. It appears against a background of constant change in the ways in which disability is viewed and responded to. The journal publishes articles that represent a wide range of perspectives including the importance of the voices of disabled people. | Both print and onliner | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=cdso20 | Michelle Moore | No email listed for the editor, Contact page https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/contact/ | 0968-7599 | 1360-0508 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 4,430 | 2.4 | Q2 | 1.04 | 40 | 4.4 | 18.01% | Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD | ASID | 1986 | Monthly, 10 times a year | Yes | No | No (pay for open access) | 81 | 38.3% Interview (31); 9.8 % Participant Observation (8); 8.6% Phemononological (7); 7.4% Content Analysis (6); 6.1% Textual Analysis (5); 4.9% Historical analysis (4); 2.4% (each) Autoethnography; Survey, Open-ennded Survey, Coomparative Analysis (2); 1.2% (each) Conceptual Essay, Meta-analysis, Focus Group, Experiment, Literature Review (1) | Qualitative (77%) | Chicago author-date | No | 6000-8000 words | Not available | Unstructured (150 words) | No | 23% | No | 2-6 Keywords | Routledge's submission Portal | 64 days | yes | Footnotes are discouraged, essential information must be included in the body of the text. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Emotion Space and Society | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/emotion-space-and-society | English | Emotion space and society provides a forum for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places. The journal focus on the submissions with the core journal concepts - emotion, space and society - in both conceptual and methodological capacity. Submissions should critically consider the multiplicity of spaces and places that produce and are produced by emotional and affective life, representing an inclusive range of theoretical and methodological engagements with emotion as a social, cultural and spatial phenomenon. | Online | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/emotion-space-and-society/publish/guide-for-authors | Danielle Drozdzewski | danielle.drozdzewski@humangeo.su.se | 1755-4586 | 1878-0040 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,327 | 1.8 | Q3 | 0.79 | 27 | 0.629 | 10.14% | Elsevier | None | 2018 | quarterly | Yes | Yes | Yes: journal offers authors the option to publish their research via subscription (without Article Publishing Charge) or open access. | 24 | Ethnography = 37.5%, Participant observation = 12.5%, Interview = 58.3%, Document analysis = 4.2%, Focus group = 8.3%, Case study = 8.3%, Narrative research = 8.3%, Archive research = 4.2%, Data analysis = 4.2% | Open to both | all products that support Citation Style Language styles, such as Mendeley. Using citation plug-ins from these products, authors only need to select the appropriate journal template when preparing their article, after which citations and bibliographies will be automatically formatted in the journal's style. | No - the style chosen should be consistent throughout the manuscript. | 8000 words | NA | Unstructured | No | NA | No | no more than seven keywords | Elsevier | Submission to acceptance - 250 days | Yes | Emailed to the editor in chief but is out off office till Friday 3 November. Therefore, received no details on the desk reject rate and the website does not mention about the acceptance rate. Matthew Cook, the Associate Editor mentioned that all reviewers that he has worked with are happy to provide meaningful and constructive feedback to authors, ultimately wanting to see that work succeed. The only reason they had to recommend rejecting a paper (just one so far) is because it was really on the margins/outside of the journal's focus, and after trying 18 or 19 people, they could not get a single person to agree to review the paper. That really tells us that the paper is not a good fit, and—wanting to respect authors' time—they sent the author the paper back so they could try another journal. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Ethics and Information Technology | https://www.springer.com/journal/10676/ | English | Ethics and Information Technology is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the dialogue between moral philosophy and the field of information and communication technology (ICT). The journal aims to foster and promote reflection and analysis which is intended to make a constructive contribution to answering the ethical, social and political questions associated with the adoption, use, and development of ICT. Ethics and Information Technology is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the dialogue between moral philosophy and the field of information and communication technology (ICT). The journal aims to foster and promote reflection and analysis which is intended to make a constructive contribution to answering the ethical, social and political questions associated with the adoption, use, and development of ICT. Within the scope of the journal are also conceptual analysis and discussion of ethical ICT issues which arise in the context of technology assessment, cultural studies, public policy analysis and public administration, cognitive science, social and anthropological studies in technology, mass-communication, and legal studies. In addition, the journal features research that deals with the history of ideas and provides intellectual resources for moral and political reflection on ICT. Within the scope of the journal are also conceptual analysis and discussion of ethical ICT issues which arise in the context of technology assessment, cultural studies, public policy analysis and public administration, cognitive science, social and anthropological studies in technology, mass-communication, and legal studies. In addition, the journal features research that deals with the history of ideas and provides intellectual resources for moral and political reflection on ICT. | Both print and online | https://www.springer.com/journal/10676/submission-guidelines | Jeroen van den Hoven | d.droog@tudelft.nl | 39 | 0.876 | Springer Netherlands | Association of Information Systems (AIS) | 1999 | 4 times a year | Yes | Yes | No | 68 | 70.2% textual analysis, 12.3% computational, 8.8% conceptual essay, 3.5% meta analysis, 3.5% mutli method, & 1.8% mixed | Qualitative | APA | Yes | 8000 words maximum. | Not available | abstract of 150 to 250 words | No | Unknown | Yes | Provide 4 to 6 keywords | Springer | Approximately 90 days | Yes | The majority of articles take a qualitative approach, most commonly, textual analyses, surrounding topics of AI, and ethical, social, and political questions associated with ICT. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/tjis20 | English | The European Journal of Information Systems provides a distinctive European perspective on the theory and practice of information systems for a global audience. We encourage first-rate articles that provide a critical view on information technology – its effects, development, implementation, strategy, management and policy. | Both print and Online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=tjis20 | Michael D. Myers | m.myers@aukland.ac.nz | 0960-085X | 1476-9344 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 5,473 | 9.5 | Q1 | 1.99 | 52 | 2.841 | 26.90% | Tailors & Francis | The Operational Research Society | 1991 | Bi-monthly | Yes | Yes | No (Pay for open access) | 29 | 34.4% Survey, 24.1% Experiment, 13.7% Interviews, 17.2% Content Analysis, 20.6% Critical Literature Review, 3.4% Case Study | Open to all orientations | APA 7th edition | No | Not more than 10,000 words | Not available, and no response from the editor | Unstructured | No | 10% | Yes, but not a must | 3-6 keywords | Taylor & Francis' Submission Portal | 55 days avg. from submission to first decision | Yes | European Journal of Information Systems accepts all the different types of research done in any methodological approach | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Field Methods | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/FMX | English | Field Methods (formerly Cultural Anthropology Methods) publishes articles about methods used by field investigators from the social and behavioral sciences in the collection, management, analysis and presentation of data about human thought and/or human behavior in the natural world. The data can be qualitative or quantitative, as can the methods for analysis and presentation. | Both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/FMX | H. Russell Bernard | ufruss@ufl.edu asuruss@asu.edu | 18 | 0.559 | Sage Publications | ICA | 1989 | 4 times a year | Yes | Yes | No | 18 | Survey = 29.4%, conceptual essay = 23.5, expermient = 17.6%, case study = 11.8%, field observation = 5.9%, network analysis = 5.9%, mixed = 5.9%, & multi = 5.9% | Quantitative | APA | Yes | 3000 to 6000 words | Not available | Summarize in 150 to 250 words | No | Not mentioned (Emailed Editor and did not receive a reply) | Yes | Provide 4 to 6 keywords | Sage Publications | Not stated | Yes | Majority of research was quanititaive. Majority of articles condusted with surveys having the topics surround social and behavior sciences | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Globalizations | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rglo20 | English | Globalizations aims to promote diverse perspectives on globalization, emphasizing the importance of exploring multiple interpretations and the idea that there isn't a singular theory. The journal welcomes contributions from various fields of knowledge, including the natural, environmental, medical, public health sciences, social sciences, and humanities, from all regions of the world. | Online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=rglo20 | Barry Gills | barry.gills@helsinki.fi | 1474-7731 | 1474-774X | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,975 | 2.5 | Q2 | 1.24 | 48 | 1 | 20.80% | Elsevier | No | 2004 | 8 times per year | Yes | No | No | 34 | Computerized Similarity Analysis: 3.33%, Case Study: 20%, Critical Discourse Analysis: 6.67%, Interview: 10%, Archival Research:6.67%, Data Analysis:16.67%, Theoretical Analysis:13.33%, Digital Ethnography: 6.67%, Content Analysis: 6.67%, Ethnography: 13.33%, Counterfactual Analysis: 6.67% | Open to both | Any citation style: "References can be in any style or format, so long as a consistent scholarly citation format is applied." | No | no more than 10,000 words | NA | Unstructured | No | 37% | Yes | three - six | Routledge's Submission Portal | 22 days avg. from submission to first decision 128 days avg. from submission to first post-review decision 18 days avg. from acceptance to online publication | Yes | Dr. Kevin responded but did not give the desk reject rate, shared with me over email the metric link which has only the acceptance rate. One of the interesting aspect of the journal's name noted by Walter Truett Anderson, President, World Academy of Art and Science, '‘I can think of no subject more in need of fresh perspectives than globalization, and the founding editors of this journal took a brilliant first step in the right direction when they made the title plural rather than singular. Since then the selection of articles continues to reflect its promise of presenting many diverse issues and viewpoints.’ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | GOVERNMENT INFORMATION QUARTERLY | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/government-information-quarterly | English | Government Information Quarterly (GIQ) is an international journal exploring the link between policy, IT, government, and the public. It delves into government information flows, innovative tech-driven services, IT's impact on governance, and its relevance to democracy. As a premier journal, GIQ invites interdisciplinary research and articles that inform on the interplay of policy, IT, and governance. | Both print and online | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/government-information-quarterly/publish/guide-for-authors | Marijn Janssen | 0740-624X | 1872-9517 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 6,753 | 7.8 | Q1 | 2.49 | 79 | 123 | 24.78% | Elsevier Ltd. | Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). | 1984 | Quarterly 10 | yes | no | Yes authors pay to publish in open access | 43 | survey method 51.2% (22) , systematic literature review 12% (5), experiment 4.7% (2), interpretative case study 2.3% (1), interview 6.8% (3), action resesearch design (ARD) 2.3% (1), QCA method 2.3% (1), computational 12% (5), content analysis 6.8% (3) | Quantitative, Qualitative and mixed methods | APA | No (non-open citation style, must submit the journal style in initial submission) | 25-30 pages in length, double-spaced, not more than 8,000words | not available | structured | no | not provided | yes | maximum of 7 keywords | Editorial Manager | 346 days Submission to acceptance | yes | The journal focuses on how policies affect government information flows and the availability of government information; the use of technology to create and provide innovative government services; the impact of information technology on the relationship between the governed and those governing; and the increasing significance of information policies and information technology in relation to democratic practices. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | GROUP DECISION AND NEGOTIATION | https://www.springer.com/journal/10726 | English | The journal focuses broadly on relation and coordination in group processes by exploring the entire process or flow of activities relevant to group decision and negotiation. Among the evolving approaches to group decision and negotiation processes, the journal explores computer group decision and negotiation support systems; artificial intelligence and management science; applied game theory, experiment and social choice; and cognitive and behavioral sciences. Descriptive, normative, and design viewpoints are all represented. | Hybrid | https://www.springer.com/journal/10726/submission-guidelines | Gert-Jan de Vreede; Mareike Schoop; Editorial Contact: Chitra Vijayaraghavan | gdevreede@usf.edu ; Schoop@uni-hohenheim.de ; chitra.vijayaraghavan@springernature.com | 0926-2644 | 1572-9907 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,621 | 3 | Q2 | 1.12 | 27 | 5.2 | 20.51% | Springer | No | 1992 | Bi-monthly, 6 issues | Yes | No | No (optional reduced fee for open access | 45 | 15.5% (7) Conceptual Essay; 13.3% (6) survey; 13.3% (6) Meta-analysis; 13.3% (6) Experiment; 11.1% (4) Case Study; 11.1% (4) Simulation; 6.6% (3) Modeling; 6.6% (3) Comparative Analysis; 6.6% (3) Field Observation; 4.4% (2) interview | Quantitative | APA | No | 7000-8000 words | Not recorded per email from Editor in Chief | Unstructured 150-250 words | no | 21%% | No | 4-6 Keywords | https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/grup/default2.aspx | 6 days | yes | This journal has a high quantity of conceptual articles used to explain how to use novel or exisitng theories to evaluate group decisions and negotiations | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Health Information and Libraries Journal | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1471-1842 | English | This journal is focused on identifying health information needs, understanding health behavior, information retrevial in health and biomedicine, managing programes/services, education and training of helath library and information workers, social care and knoledge translation services, and bibliometric/almetric stuides of a specific health topic or aspect of impact | Print and Online | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/14711842/homepage/forauthors.html | Maria J. Grant | mariajgrantfclip@outlook.com | 1471-1834 | 1471-1842 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 2,032 | 3.8 | Q2 | 1.01 | 4 | 0.909 | 14.71% | Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. | N/A | 1984 | Quarterly | No | No | Yes (pay for open access) | 33 | Survey (39.39%), Content Analysis (12.12%), Computational Analysis (12.12%), No Method (9.09%), Interview (6.06%), Mixed Methods (6.06%), Expirement (3.03%), Document Analysis (3.03%), Multi Method Qualitative (3.03%), Secondary Data Analysis (3.03%), Case Study (3.03%) | Quantative | APA 7th | No | Orginal articles must be 3000-5000 words, excluding references, the abstract, tables, and illustrations. The main text should include a background, objectives, methods, resutls, discussion, and conlcusion. A review article must be 10,000 words max excluding references, the abstract, tables, illustrations, key messages and appendicies. | N/A | 200 words or less, and should include the background, objectives, methods, results, discussion and conclusion. | No | 32% | No | 4-10 keywords | Research Exchange Platform | N/A | Yes | This journal has separate guidelines for submissions depending on your type of paper so it's important to follow the guidelines that pertain to your submission. I did reach out to the editor about the Average Decision Turn Around Time and Desk Rejection Rate but never recied a response. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | HUMAN RELATIONS | http://hum.sagepub.com.ezproxy.bgsu.edu/ | English | This journal welcomes high quality researhc papers that extend knowledge of relationships within organizations, practices and procesesses that affect nature, structure and condition of work and work organzations. Articles that cross disciplinary boundaries to develop new perspectives/insights are welcome as well as strong empirical contributions that develop or extend theory. | Print and Online | https://www.humanrelationsjournal.org/journal/submission-guidelines/ | Smriti Anand & Mark Learmonth | sanand12@stuart.itt.edu | 0018-7267 | 1741-282X | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 13,129 | 5.7 | Q1 | 2.11 | 62 | 3.508 | 30.46% | SAGE Publications Ltd. | N/A | 1947 | Monthly | Yes | No | Yes (pay for open access) | 63 | Survey (33.33%), Multi Method Qualitative (23.81%), Interview (14.29%), No Method (11.11%), Case Study (9.52%), Ethnography (3.17%), Mixed Methods (3.17%), Expirement (1.59%) | Qualitative | SAGE Harvard | No | 40 pages, double spaced, 12pt. Time New Roman font, one figure or table per page. | 50% | 100-200 words summarizing succintly without jargon the main aims, findings, and contribution of the article. Content should include the topic, questions, participants, methdos, resutls, alaysis, conclusions and implications for future research. | No | 12% | No | 3-4 keywords | ScholarOne Manuscripts | N/A | Yes | This journal has an open citatino style for submissions but requrires all published articles to use the SAGE Harvard citation style. How to cite with the SAGE Harvard style is discussed under the "Guidelines for Authors" link as well as exaples for most kinds of citaitons (book, article, chapter, etc.). This journal also publishes on a month basis. I did contact the editor about the Average Decison turn around time but recieved no response. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/information-and-management | English | The jounral focuses on collecting and disseminating information on new and advanced developments in the field of information systems, providing material for traning education, encouraging futhure progress in information methodology, and convering the range of information system development and usage managerial policies/strategies for businesses, public administration and internation organizations. | Print and Online | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/information-and-management/publish/guide-for-authors | Han Zhand | han.zhang@scheller.gatech.edu | 0378-7206 | 1872-7530 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 13,809 | 9.9 | Q1 | 2.4 | 82 | 2.688 | 7.48% | Elsevier Ltd. | N/A | 1968 | 8 times per year | No | No | Yes (pay for open access) | 77 | Survey (36.36%), Expirement (19.48%), Multi Method Quantative (9.09%), Multi Method Qualitative (7.79%), Content Analysis (5.19%), Computational Analysis (5.19%), No Method (3.90%), Text Analysis (3.90%), Meta Analysis (2.60%), Case Study (2.60%), Delphi (1.30%), Field Observation (1.30%), Interview (1.30%) | Quantitative | APA 7th | Yes, as long as it is consistent throughout | No guidelines regardinling word or page limit listed. | N/A | No more than 100 words and should state the purpose, prinipal resutls and major conclusions. | No | 8.00% | No | "The first page of the manuscript should contain a short list of carefully chosen keywords or content indicatiors." But, no minimum or maximum number. | Editorial Manager | 498 days from submisstion to acceptance | Yes | This journal publishes 8 times a year, which is very frequent compared to other journals. I also reached out to the Editor about the desk rejection rate but received no response. There are also no requirements in terms of page/word length for submissions. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Information and Organization | https://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-and-organization | English | This journal seeks to publish orginal articles on the relationships between digital technologies, communication, and organizatins. The jounral seeks articles that provide understanding that is based on empirical research and builds upon theoretical contributions. | Print and Online | https://www.elsevier.com/journals/information-and-organization/1471-7727/guide-for-authors | Michael Barrett | m.barrett@jbs.cam.ac.uk | 1471-7727 | 1873-7919 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 1,389 | 6.3 | Q1 | 1.72 | 1.997 | 4.00% | Eslevier Ltd. | N/A | 1990 | Quarterly | No | No | Yes (pay for open access) | 19 | No Method (31.58%), Interviews (21.05%), Mixed Methods (15.79%), Multi Method Qualitative (15.79%), Expirement (5.26%), and Bibliometric Review (5.26%) | Qualitative | APA 7th | No | No guidelines regardinling word or page limit listed. | N/A | The abstract should state the purpose, principal results, and major conclsions. References should be avoided as well as non-standard abbrevations. If necessary, they should be defined. | No | 16% | No | Maximum of 10 | Editorial Manager | 675 days from submission to acceptance | Yes | This journal was previously known as Accounting, Management and Information Technologies Journal. The switch was made in 2000 but it is unclear why. Interestingly enough I could not find the H5 Index number for this journal. The editor was contancted in regards to the Desk Rejection rate, Average Decison Turnaround time, and acceptance rate. After sending the email I was able to find the acceptance rate and decision turnaround time, but no desk rejection rate. The editor has NOT responded. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | Information Development | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/idv | English | Information Development is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide authoritative coverage of current developments in the provision, management and use of information throughout the world, with particular emphasis on the information needs and problems of developing countries. | Both online and Print | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/IDV | J. Stephen Parker | idvsagepub@gmail.com | 0266-6669 | 1741-6469 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 1,245 | 1.9 | Q3 | 0.66 | 31 | 0.559 | 3.69% | Sage Journals | Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). | not available | 5 Times/Year | yes | no | optional open access (paid) | 57 | survey 59.6% (34), indept interview 28% (16), experiment 3.5% (2), discourse and thematic analysis 5.3% (3), systematic literature review 1.8% (1), system generalized method of moment for the extimations 1 (1.8%) | quntittive, qualitative, mixed method | APA | "No (non-open citation style, must submit the journal style in initial submission)" | between 3000 and 10000 words in length | not available | structured abstracts of up to 150 words | no | 15% | yes | five or six keywords | ScholarOne manuscripts | 35 days | yes | The journal deals with both the development of information systems, services and skills, and the role of information in personal and national development. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | Information Technology for Development | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/titd20 | English | Information Technology for Development , with an established record for publishing quality research and influencing practice, is the first journal to have explicitly addressed global information technology issues and opportunities. It publishes social and technical research on the effects of Information Technology (IT) on economic, social and human development. The objective of the Journal is to provide a forum for policy-makers, practitioners, and academics to discuss strategies and best practices, tools and techniques for ascertaining the effects of IT infrastructures in government, civil societies and the private sector, and theories and frameworks that explain the effects of IT on development. The concept of development relates to social, economic and human outcomes from the implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools, technologies, and infrastructures. | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=titd20 | Sajda Qureshi | squreshi@unomaha.edu | 38 | 1.196 | Taylor and Francis Ltd. | Association of Information Systems (AIS) | 2009 | 4 times a year | Yes | Yes | No (Pay for open access) | 2700.00% | Documentional = 25.9%, Computational = 15.5%, Content = 14.8%, Case Study = 14.8%, Mixed = 7.41%, Conceptual = 4.71%, Survery = 3.70%, Experiment = 3.70%, Observation = 3.70% Historical = 3.70%, & Multi = 3.70% | Quantative | APA | Yes | 5000 to 8000 words | not mentioned (Emailed Editor and did not recive a reply) | Summarize in 150 to 250 words | No | Unknown | Yes | Provide 4 to 6 keywords | Taylor and Francis submission portal | 30 days (first decision) | Yes | The journal commonly employs quantitative analysis, specifically documentation analysis. The journal covers topics surrounding global information technology issues, AI, and human development. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNAL | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/13652575 | English | The Information Systems Journal (ISJ) is an international journal promoting the study of, and interest in, information systems. Articles are welcome on research, practice, experience, current issues and debates. The ISJ encourages submissions that reflect the wide and interdisciplinary nature of the subject and articles that integrate technological disciplines with social, contextual and management issues, based on research using appropriate research methods. The ISJ has particularly built its reputation by publishing qualitative research and it continues to welcome such papers. Quantitative research papers are also welcome but they need to emphasise the context of the research and the theoretical and practical implications of their findings. The ISJ does not publish purely technical papers. | Both print and online | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/13652575/homepage/forauthors.html | Robert M. Davison | isjadmin@wiley.com | 1350-1917 | 1365-2575 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 3,865 | 6.4 | Q1 | 1.94 | 52 | 2.748 | 32.26% | Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd | Association for Information Systems | 1991 | 6 times a year | Yes | Yes | Yes (pay for open access) | 36 | Interviews (47.22%), Case study (27.78), Observation(22.22%) Survey (19.44%) Experiments (13.89%), Conceptual (8.33%), Mixed method (8.33%), Document analysis (8.33%), Historical method (5.56%), Netnography (2.78%), Focus group (2.78%), Textual analysis (2.78%), Hybrid ethnography (2.78%), Thematic analysis (2.78%) | Qualitative | American Psychological Association (6th edition). | No | 10,000 words excluding references and appendices | 40% | Unstructured (number of words not stated | No | 7% | Authors are encouraged to share research data | 7 keywords | Research Exchange Platform | 27 days | Yes | The journal has special issue papers including an article on ethics-by-design approach. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH | https://pubsonline.informs.org/journal/isre | English | Information Systems Research (ISR) is an author-friendly peer-reviewed journal that seeks to publish the best research in the information systems discipline | Both print and online | https://pubsonline.informs.org/page/isre/submission-guidelines | Suprateek Sarker | hsimpson@informs.org | 1047-7047 | 1526-5536 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 12,947 | 4.9 | Q1 | 1.28 | 60 | 177 | 0.00% | INFORMS Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences | The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences | 1990 | 4 issues per year | yes | no | yes (paid open access) | 85 | computational methods 84.7% (72), survey 15.3 (13) | quantitative | APA | no | maximum of 8 pages of figures and tables (pages of text and no more than 38 pages including all material) | not available | structured (not more than 300 words) | no | not available | yes | 3-6 keywords | ScholarOne system | 120 days from the original date of submission of a manuscript | yes | The primary form of publication in ISR is a Research Article. Research articles make novel, innovative, and rigorous original contributions, aim to break new ground, generate substantive insights on important phenomena, and have a strong grounding in current or new theory | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | Information Technology & Management | https://www.springer.com/journal/10799 | English | It explores the many different technologies inherent in the field of information technology and their impact on information systems design, functionality, operations, and management. The journal takes a broad view of information systems as systems that not only include machines but human beings as well. | Both print and online | https://www.springer.com/journal/10799/submission-guidelines#Instructions%20for%20Authors | Yonghua Ji, Vijay S. Mookerjee, Zhongju Zhang | Beno.Philomen@springernature.com | 1385-951X | 1573-7667 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 892 | 2.4 | Q3 | 0.6 | 13 | 0.53 | 11.54% | Springer | None | 2005 | Quartely | yes | Yes | optional open access (paid) | 27 | 81.4% Experiment, 7.4% Systematic Literaturee Review, 22.2% Survey | Open to all | APA | No (must sublmit the journal style) | Manuscripts, including the abstract and references, should be no longer than 32 (8.5 x 11-inch) pages, with one-and-a-half-space, a font size of 11, and one-inch margins on all four sides of the page. | Not available | 150 to 250 words | No | 33% | Yes | 4 to 6 words | CAIS publication style | 34 days | yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Information Technology & People | https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/itp | English | Information Technology & People publishes work that is dedicated to understanding the implications of information technology as a tool, resource and format for people in society as much as in their daily work in organizations. | Both print and online | https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/itp?distinct_id=%24device%3A18b9b486a6019be-0b2baf79e919bd-745d5777-100200-18b9b486a6019be&_gl=1*pif7pv*_ga*Mzg5OTU3NjUuMTY3NzIwNjIwMA..*_ga_45RWY1YP1V*MTY5OTExNzI5Ni4xMC4wLjE2OTkxMTczMDYuMC4wLjA.&_ga=2.261453197.1034436555.1699117297-38995765.1677206200#author-guidelines | Jyoti Choudrie | j.choudrie@herts.ac.uk | 0959-3845 | 1758-5813 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 3,104 | 4.4 | Q2 | 1.26 | 49 | 71 | 6.48% | Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. | Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) | 1992 | 8 issues per year | yes | no | yes (pay for open access) | 200 | survey 61.5% (123), content analysis 6% (12), interview 12% (24), experiment 13% (26), biblimetrics 7.5% (15) | quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods | APA | NO | maximum of 10000 words in length | not available | structured abstracts (maximum length of 250 words) | no | 10% | yes | 12 words maximum | ScholarOne manuscripts | 60 days | yes | The journal retains an openness to multiple paradigms of research including most forms of mainstream empirical work | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | Information Technology for Development | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/titd20 | English | Information Technology for Development , with an established record for publishing quality research and influencing practice, is the first journal to have explicitly addressed global information technology issues and opportunities. It publishes social and technical research on the effects of Information Technology (IT) on economic, social and human development. The objective of the Journal is to provide a forum for policy-makers, practitioners, and academics to discuss strategies and best practices, tools and techniques for ascertaining the effects of IT infrastructures in government, civil societies and the private sector, and theories and frameworks that explain the effects of IT on development. The concept of development relates to social, economic and human outcomes from the implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools, technologies, and infrastructures. | Sajda Qureshi | squreshi@unomaha.edu | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=titd20 | 38 | 1.196 | Taylor and Francis Ltd. | Association of Information Systems (AIS) | 2009 | 4 times a year | Yes | Yes | No (Pay for open access) | 2700.00% | Documentional = 25.9%, Computational = 15.5%, Content = 14.8%, Case Study = 14.8%, Mixed = 7.41%, Conceptual = 4.71%, Survery = 3.70%, Experiment = 3.70%, Observation = 3.70% Historical = 3.70%, & Multi = 3.70% | Quantative | APA | Yes | 5000 to 8000 words | not mentioned (Emailed Editor and did not recive a reply) | Unknown | 30 days (first decision) | Summarize in 150 to 250 words | No | Provide 4 to 6 keywords | Taylor and Francis submission portal | Yes | Yes | The journal commonly employs quantitative analysis, specifically documentation analysis. The journal covers topics surrounding global information technology issues, AI, and human development. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | International Journal of Heritage Studies | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rjhs20 | English | The International Journal of Heritage Studies ( IJHS ) is the interdisciplinary academic, refereed journal for scholars and practitioners with a common interest in heritage. | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=rjhs20 | Laurajane Smith | laurajane.smith@anu.edu.au | 1352-7258 | 1470-3610 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,976 | 1.8 | Q3 | 2.75 | 56 | 0.69 | 28.45% | Taylor & Francis | None | 1994 | 12 issues per year | Yes | Yes | No | 55 | Interview 18.1%, documentation analysis 12.7%, ethnographic 9%, case study 29%, performance analysis 16.3%, survey 9%, observation 5% | open to all orientation | Chicago | No | 8000 words | 88% | unstructured (200 words) | No | 12% | Yes | 3 - 6 keywords | Routledge's Submission Portal | 3 days avg. | Yes | Covers topics in all fields related to the preservation and teaching of heritage. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT | 0268-4012 | 1873-4707 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 19,865 | 21 | Q1 | 5.68 | 13.45% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
33 | International Journal of Intercultural Relations | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-intercultural-relations | English | IJIR is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of theory, research and practice in the field of intercultural relations, including, but not limited to, topics such as immigrant acculturation and integration; intergroup relations, and intercultural communication that have implications for social impact. The journal publishes quantitative and qualitative empirical research and reviews of research literature. Both full length papers and brief reports are published with high priority given to manuscripts that join theory and research with applications in the areas of education, health, social welfare and organizational and community development. IJIR provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars in fields of psychology, communication, education, management, sociology and related disciplines. | Both print and online | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-intercultural-relations/publish/guide-for-authors | Seth Schwartz | seth.schwartz@austin.utexas.edu | 0147-1767 | 1873-7552 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 4,953 | 2.8 | Q2 | 1.22 | 39 | 0.824 | 15.99% | Elsevier Ltd | International Academy for Intercultural Research | 1977 | 6 times a year | No | No | Yes (pay for open access) | 129 | Surveys (48.84%), Interviews (24.81%), Experiment (10.85%), Bibliometric analysis (4.65%), Focus group (3.10%) Ethnography (2.32%), Mixed method (2.32%), Case study (1.55%), Participant observation (1.55%), Conceptual analysis/no method (5.42%) , Daily dairy method (1.55%), Meta analysis (1.55%), Critical analysis (1.55%), Systematic review (2.32%), Content analysis (0.78%), Textual analysis (0.78%), Latent profile analysis (0.78%), Computational analysis (0.78%), Ecological analysis (0.78%), Thematic analysis (0.78%), multilevel analysis (0.78%), Narrative analysis (0.78%), Latent profile analysis (0.78%), other (2.32%) | Quantitative | American Psychological Association 7th edition | No | 8,000 words excluding tables | 40-65% | Structured (250 words including purpose of research, principal results and major conclusions) | No | 17-25% | Authors are encouraged to share research data | 6 keywords (maximum) | Editorial Manager, Elsevier | 45 days | Yes | The journal has several special issues coming up around immigration, including one on intergroup emotions and immigration. This special issue will focus on understanding the nature and the role of intergroup emotions on intergroup relations in the particular context of immigration. The deadline is 1st February, 2024. Authours should also consider applying for membership in the International Academy for Intercultural Research (IAIR). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
34 | International Journal of Qualitative Methods | https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/international-journal-of-qualitative-methods/journal202499 | English | The International Journal of Qualitative Methods is the peer-reviewed interdisciplinary open access journal of the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology (IIQM) at the University of Alberta, Canada. The journal was established in 2002 as an eclectic and international forum for papers reporting original methodological insights, study design innovations, and funded-project proposals using qualitative or mixed methods research that are useful to the global research community. | Both print and Online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=wijs20 | Linda Liebenberg | linda@lindaliebenberg.com | 1609-4069 | 1609-4069 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 8,391 | 5.4 | Q1 | 2.25 | 66 | 1.664 | 91.51% | Sage Journals | International Institute for Qualitative Methodology (IIQM) | 2002 | Quarterly | Yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 104 | 24.0%, Ethnography, 8.6% Textual Analysis, 17.3% In-depth Interviews, 19.2% Content Analysis, 13.4% Focus Group Discussion, 7.6% Critical Discourse Analysis, 1.9% Case Study, 0.9% Survey, 6.7% Systematic Review | Qualitative (But can accept mixed method research) | APA 7th edition | No | 3,500 and 7,500 words excluding references and abstract | Not available | 200-300 words | No | 5.30% | Authors are encouraged to provide data sets when necessary | 4-7 keyword | https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijqm | Expect on average 12 weeks from submission to publication | Yes | Submissions must focus substantially on methodological not substantive results. What the paper adds to existing methodological knowledge must be clearly stated in the manuscript. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
35 | International Journal of Sexual Health | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/wijs20 | English | The International Journal of Sexual Health, the official publication of the World Association for Sexual Health, promotes a positive view of sexuality and sexual rights for overall well-being. The journal publishes research papers using various methods to explore different aspects of sexual health. Experts from around the world contribute to this journal, covering a range of fields like sexology, biology, medicine, psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, and religion. | Online | Eli Coleman | dreli@umn.edu | 1931-7611 | 1931-762X | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 823 | 2 | Q2 | 0.78 | 19 | 0.63 | 10.64% | Routledge | None | 1988 | quarterly | Yes | No | Yes (pay for open access) | 31 | Experimental: 6.67% Survey: 70% Data Analysis: 13.33% Phenomenological Approach: 3.33% Content Analysis: 3.33% Cognitive Script Methodology: 3.33% Interviews: 3.33% | Open to both | References can be in any style or format, so long as a consistent scholarly citation format is applied. | NA | no word limits | 50% | "Structured - a structured abstract of 100 words. Abstracts must be in paragraph form to include the following: Objectives, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and reference to the text in the abstract." | No | 14% | Yes | Between 3 and 5 keywords. | Scholar One | 5 days avg. from submission to first decision, 53 days avg. from submission to first post-review decision, 16 days avg. from acceptance to online publication | Yes | This journal was formerly known as Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality (2007). Every article in this journal includes a dedicated methodology section to enhance reader comprehension. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
36 | International Journal of Social Research Methodology | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/tsrm20 | English | A key feature of the Journal is its mixed audience of researchers within academic and other research organizations as well as practitioner-researchers in the field. The Journal therefore aims to publish high quality methodological discussions which typically draw on a mix of academic and practice-based research in professional and service settings, and those considering the relationship between the two. | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=tsrm20 | not available | r.s.edwards@soton.ac.uk | 44 | 1.402 | Taylor & Francis Ltd | No Association | 1998 | 6 times a year | Yes | Yes | charge on open access | 61 | Interviews 16%, survey 15%, experiment 13%, mix 11%, systematic review 10%, content analysis 8%, case study 6%, critical analysis 5%, visual analysis 5%, conceptual paper 4%, textual analysis 3% and ethnography 3% | Qualitative but open for all | APA | yes | up to 8000 words | not available | not specified | no | 33% | Not | 3 to 10 | Taylor & Francis | 120 days | No | This journal stands out for its inclusive approach, targeting a diverse audience encompassing researchers from academic and other research organizations, as well as practitioner-researchers in the field. It places a strong emphasis on publishing high-quality methodological discussions that draw from a blend of academic and practice-based research, highlighting its commitment to rigorous and thorough investigation. Moreover, the journal's interest in exploring the interplay between academic research and practical applications underscores its dedication to bridging the gap between theory and real-world implementation. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
37 | Internet Research Journal | https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/1066-2243 | English | Internet Research is an international, refereed journal that aims to describe, assess and foster understanding of the role of wide-area, multi-purpose computer networks such as the Internet. | Online | https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/publish-with-us | Dr Christy Cheung | ccheung@hkbu.edu.hk | 1066-2243 | 1066-2243 | Computer Science | 5,537 | 3.698 | Q1 | 0.436 | 57 | .785 as per data available in 2021 | 21.10% | Emerald Publishing Limited | Association of Internet Research | 1991 | Quarterly | Yes | No | Yes | 87 | 64.9% Survey, 25.9% Experiment, 6.8% Interviews, 2.8% Focus Group Discussion, 5.5 Textual Analysis, 1.1% Comparative Analysis, 7.7% Content Analysis, 9.1% Systematic Literature Review, 1.1% Critical Discourse Analysis | Interdisciplinary | APA | No | No strict limits | Unavailable | Structured (Introduction, purpose, method, findings, implications) | No | Not available | Hybrid | Up to 6 keywords | ScholarOne Manuscripts | 57 days | Yes | Emailed Managing editor requesting more details on desk reject rate, acceptance rate and open data requirement which according to my research says the open data requirement is recommended. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
38 | JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/cjgs20 | English | The Journal of Gender Studies publishes a wide range of articles about gender and sexuality from a feminist perspective, covering various subject areas like the Sciences, Arts, Humanities, Literature, and Popular Culture. They welcome contributions from authors worldwide that explore gender and how relationships between genders are influenced by society. Their aim is to make the articles accessible to a broad readership with different academic backgrounds. | Online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=cjgs20 | Feona Attwood | rachel.alsop@york.ac.uk | 0958-9236 | 1465-3869 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,457 | 1.7 | Q3 | 0.86 | 36 | 0.706 | 13.41% | Routledge | None | 1991 | Quarterly | Yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 8 | Survey: 37.5%, Case Study: 25%, Interview: 37.5%, Data Analysis: 12.5% | Open to both | APA seventh edition (2020) | NA | no more than 7000 words | NA | Unstructured | No | 5% | Yes | between 3 and 5 keywords | Routledge's Submission Portal | 11 days avg. from submission to first decision 68 days avg. from submission to first post-review decision 7 days avg. from acceptance to online publication | Yes | The Editor in Chief's email id is not functional. Hence have enquired about the Journal from the Editor, Rachel Alsop. The journal is a leading British peer-reviewed journal | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
39 | Journal of Global Information Technology Management | https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ugit20/current | English | The journal is a refereed international journal that is supported by Global IT scholars from all over the world. JGITM publishes articles related to all aspects of the application of information technology for international business. | Online and print | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=ugit20 | Prashant C. Palvia, Ph.D | pcpalvia@uncg.edu | 1068-0438 | 1533-7995 | Information technology | 10,791 | 0.765 | Q3 | 0.765 | 16 | 1 | 18.00% | Taylor & Francis | Association for Information Systems | 1998 | Quarterly | Yes | Yes | Yes | 15 | 6.6% Observation, 6.6% Survey, 6.6% Content Analysis, 6.6% Experimental Analysis, 6.6% Ethnography, 6.6% Comparative Analysis, 13.3% Interviews, 20.0% Survey, 6.6% Bibliometric Analysis, 6.6% Case Study, 6.6% Textual Analysis, 20.0%Systematic Literature Review | Global | APA | No | 8,000 words | Do not separately track desk rejects | Structured | No | 8% | No | Recommended to include between 3 to 5 keywords | ScholarOne Manuscripts | 90 days | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
40 | Journal of Global Information Management | https://dl.acm.org/journal/jgim | English | JGIM publishes original material concerned with all aspects of global information resources management. JGIM is the primary forum for researchers and practitioners to disseminate the evolving knowledge in the theory and practice related to information technology and management of information resources at the international level. The journal emphasizes the managerial and organizational facets of information technology resources management. Articles published in JGIM deal with a vast number of issues concerning usage, failure, success, policies, strategies, and applications of information technology in organizations in and across developed, emerging, and developing nations. It focuses on Business and management, STM, and education. | Both print and online | https://www.igi-global.com/calls-for-papers/journal-global-information-management/1070 | Justin Zhang | justin.zhang@unf.edu | 1062-7375 | 1533-7995 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 1,414 | 4.7 | Q2 | 1.2 | 29 | 0.58 | 89.86% | IGI Global | Xiamen University, Xiamen University, Jilin University, National Chung Cheng University | 1993 | quaterly | yes | Yes | Yes (pay for open access) | 96 | 5.2% Critical Discuss Analysis, 2% Interviews, 17.7% Content Analysis, 13.5% Survey, 38% Experiment, 2% Textual Analysis, 4.1% Systematic Literature Review, 6.2% Ethnography, 8.2% Case Study | open to all orientation | APA | Yes | between 5,000-7,000 words | Not available | between 100-150 words | No | 7% | No | a list of 5-10 keywords | IGI Global house style rules | 12-16 weeks | Yees | Human-cantered computing and Blockchain are the hottest topics of JGIM for the recent years. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
41 | Journal of Happiness Studies | https://www.springer.com/journal/10902/ | English | A journal devoted to theoretical and applied advancements in all areas of well-being research from both hedonic and eudaimonic perspectives. | Both print and online | https://www.springer.com/journal/10902/submission-guidelines#Instructions%20for%20Authors_Length%20of%20paper | Antonella Delle Fave | antonella.dellefave@unimi.it (Recommend CCing esther.otten@springernature.com) | 1389-4978 | 1573-7780 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 9,207 | 4.6 | Q1 | 1.68 | 63 | 95 | 28.77% | Springer Netherlands | International Society for Quality of Life Studies | 8 times a year | Yes | No | No (Pay for open access) | 134 | 37% Survey, 31% Secondary Data Analysis, 12% Experiment, 7% Multi Methods, 4% No Method (Conceptual), 4% Mixed Method, 2% Diary Study, 2% Meta Analysis | Quantitative | APA 7th edition | No | 5000-10000 words | Editor said they do not provide this information, but as an estimate you "could count with 80%" | Unstructured (150-200 words) | No | 21-30% | No | 4-6 keywords | EM Editorial Manager | 30-60 days for review, 270-365 for publication | Yes | This journal is mostly within the psychology discipline, and their website reveals central questions for their journal, one of which highlights an interest in interdisciplinary studies (how the study of happiness has developed across disciplines). I wanted to highlight this as this journal guide hosts journals from a variety of disciplines. Acceptance rate from Cabells. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
42 | JOURNAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/wjhm20 | Mostly English, Some Articles Have a Translation Tool with over 27 languages. | The Journal of Homosexuality is an internationally acclaimed, peer-reviewed publication devoted to publishing a wide variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary scholarship to foster a thorough understanding of the complexities, nuances, and the multifaceted aspects of sexuality and gender. | Online only | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=wjhm20 | John P. Elia | jpelia@sfsu.edu | 0091-8369 | 1540-3602 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 5,047 | 2.6 | Q2 | 1.11 | 50 | 84 | 6.13% | Routledge | Not available | 14 times a year | Yes | Yes | No (Pay for open access) | 145 | 23% In-depth Interviews, 19% Survey, 10% Secondary Data Analysis, 9% Textual Analysis, 8% Mixed Method, 6% No Method (Conceptual), 5% Content Analysis, 4% Qualitative Content Analysis, 4% Experiment, 3% Multi Methods, 2% Discourse Analysis, 2% Auto Ethnography, 2% Focus Group, 1% Ethnography, 1% Case Study, 1% Historical Method | Open to All | APA 7th edition | No | 10000 words | Not available | Unstructured (200 words) | Yes (translate tool for some, not all) | 28% | No | 5-7 keywords | Taylor & Francis Group | 71 days from submission to first decision, 83 days from submission to first post-review decision, 17 days from acceptance to online publication | Yes | Some of the articles offer an option for translation if you highlight text, not all. If the article specifically mentioned it was qualitative content analysis, it was marked as that (after reviewing the methodology section). Acceptance rate from Cabells | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
43 | JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/jin | Eenglish | JIT) is a top-ranked journal, focused on new research addressing information, management, and communications technologies as applied to the digital worlds of business, government and non-governmental enterprises. The Journal is especially interested in studies that address emerging technologies and their convergence including SMAC (social media, mobile, analytics, cloud) and BRAID (blockchain, robotics, automation of knowledge work, internet of things and digital fabrication). | Both print and online | Leslie Willcocks and Daniel Schlagwein | Leslie Willcocks | 0268-3962 | 1466-4437 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 2,516 | 5.6 | Q1 | 1 | 47 | 1.375 | 26.98% | Sage Journals | None | 1987 | Quartely | Yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 17 | 5.88% Critical Discuss Analysis, 23.58% Content Analysis, 17.68% Experiment, 5.88% Textual Analysis, 23.58% Systematic Literature Review, 5.88% Case study, 5.88% Focus Group Discussion 11.68% Meta Analysis | Open to all orientation | APA | 6,000-9,000 words | Not available | No | Not available | Not available | 4 to 8 keywords | Sage | Not available | Yes | Journal of Information Technology is now archived and no longer receiving submissions with this publisher. All articles published in the journal during its time with Springer will remain fully searchable through our websites. The last update for this journal was done between March - December 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
44 | Journal of Informetrics | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-informetrics | English | Journal of Informetrics (JOI) publishes rigorous high-quality research on quantitative aspects of information science. The main focus of the journal is on topics in bibliometrics, scientometrics, webometrics, patentometrics, altmetrics and research evaluation. Contributions studying informetric problems using methods from other quantitative fields, such as mathematics, statistics, computer science, economics and econometrics, and network science, are especially encouraged. JOI publishes both theoretical and empirical work. In general, case studies, for instance a bibliometric analysis focusing on a specific research field or a specific country, are not considered suitable for publication in JOI, unless they contain innovative methodological elements. | Both print and online | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-informetrics/publish/guide-for-authors | Mu-Hsuan Huang | mhhuang@ntu.edu.tw | 48 | 1.269 | Elsevier BV | No Association | 2007 | 4 times a year | Yes | Yes | charge on open access | 101 | meta analysis 36%, case study 16 %, content analysis 13%, experiment 13%, biblimetric method 13%, systematic review 4% and survey 2% | Quantitative | APA | Yes | up to 10000 words | not available | structured | no | not available | encourage to share data | maximum 6 key words | Elsevier editorial manager | 246 days | no | The Journal of Informetrics (JOI) stands out as a prominent platform for publishing high-caliber research in the quantitative aspects of information science. With a primary focus on fields like bibliometrics, scientometrics, webometrics, patentometrics, altmetrics, and research evaluation, JOI demonstrates a commitment to advancing the understanding of information-related phenomena. Particularly noteworthy is its encouragement of contributions that apply quantitative methods from diverse fields such as mathematics, statistics, computer science, economics, econometrics, and network science to address informetric challenges. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
45 | Journal of Knowledge Management | https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/jkm | English | Journal of Knowledge Management (JKM) is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the exchange of the latest academic research and practical information on all aspects of managing knowledge in a wide range of organizations (SMEs, large corporations, MNCs, global firms). The journal publishes innovative, rigorous and original research and studies by academic, business and government contributors on strategies, tools, techniques and technologies for Knowledge Management. | Both print and online | https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/jkm | Manlio Del Giudice | m.delgiudice@unilink.it | 82 | 2.22 | Emerald Group | No Association | 1997 | 11 issues per year | yes | yes | no | 111 | survey 68%, interviews 12%, experiment 9%, mix method 7 % and focus group 8 % | Mostly Quantitative but can publish qulitative too | Havard blue book | yes | 7000 to 10000 words | not available | structured | no | 14% | not | up to 12 | Emerald Publishing portal | not available | no | The Journal of Knowledge Management (JKM) emerges as a significant peer-reviewed platform facilitating the dissemination of cutting-edge academic research and practical insights pertaining to knowledge management across diverse organizational contexts, including SMEs, large corporations, MNCs, and global firms. With a discerning focus on publishing innovative, rigorous, and original research, JKM serves as a valuable repository for contributions from academic, business, and government stakeholders. The journal's dedication to exploring strategies, tools, techniques, and technologies for effective knowledge management underscores its commitment to advancing the field. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
46 | Journal of Mixed Methods Research | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/mmr | English | The Journal of Mixed Methods Research (JMMR) serves as a premiere outlet for ground-breaking and seminal work in the field of mixed methods research. | Both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/MMR | Timothy C. Guetterman, José F. Molina-Azorin | jf.molina@ua.es, (Guetterman email unknown), (generic email from cabells - jmmr-managingeditor@umich.edu) | 1558-6898 | 1558-6901 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 2,410 | 3.9 | Q1 | 2.16 | 36 | 59 | 13.04% | SAGE Publications Inc. | Mixed Methods International Research Association | 4 times a year | Yes | No | No (Pay for Open Access) | 17 | 57% Mixed Method, 39% No Method (Conceptual) 4% Case Study | Open to All, Mixed Method Prefered | APA 7th edition | No | >10000 words for empirical research manucripts, 8000 words methodological manuscripts, 1500-3500 words for research notes, and 1000-2000 words for commentaries | Not available | Unstructured (120 words) | No | 17.70% | No | 3-5 keywords | ScholarOne Manuscripts | 67 days from acceptance to online publication | Yes | As one can infer by the journal title, the majority of the articles included mixed method research, or methods/methodological topics that help expand knowledge on mixed methods. In addition to research articles, the journal publishes commentaries, media reviews, and special issues. Acceptance rate from Cabells. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
47 | JOURNAL OF RISK RESEARCH | https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjrr20/current | Eenglish | The Inter-relationships between risk, decision-making and society. How to promote better risk management practices. Contribute to the development of risk management methodologies in the areas of social, physical and health sciences, engineering, public policy and administration, and media and communication studies. | Both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/JIN#WhatDoWePublish | Ragner E. Lofsted | ragnar.lofstedt@kcl.ac.uk | 1366-9877 | 1466-4461 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 3,961 | 5.1 | Q1 | 2.51 | 30 | 1.345 | 25.71% | Taylor & Francis | Harvard Center Risk Analysis, Society of Risk Analysis Japan | 1998 | monthly | Yes | Yes | Yes (pay for open access) | 39 | 12.88% Critical Discuss Analysis, 2.58% Interviews, 7.76% Content Analysis, 35.88% Survey, 5.18% Experiment, 5.18% Systematic Literature Review, 2.58% Ethnography, 2.58% Comparative Analysis, 12.88% Case study, 2.58% Focus Group Discussion ,5.16% Bibliometric Analysis | Open to all orientation | APA | Yes | no more than 8,000 words including references | Not availabe | an unstructured abstract of 150 words | No | 13% | No | Between 3 and 6 keywords | Routledge's Submission Portal | 122 days | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
48 | JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/hjsr20 | Mostly English, Some Articles Have a Translation Tool with over 27 languages. | The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is an international journal publishing interdisciplinary research on the scientific study of sexuality. | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=hjsr20 | Cynthia A. Graham | C.A.Graham@soton.ac.uk | 0022-4499 | 1559-8519 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 7,032 | 3.6 | Q1 | 1.51 | 55 | 124 | 12.93% | Taylor and Francis | Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality | 9 times a year | No | Yes | No, unless using color figures are needed in the print version (Pay for open access) | 93 | 58% Survey, 11% In-depth Interview, 10% Experiment, 9% Secondary Data Analysis, 3% No Method (Conceptual), 3% Mixed Methods, 3% Multi Methods, 1% Textual Analysis, 1% Focus Group, 1% Diary Study | Quantitative | APA 7th edition | Not available | No word limits | Not available | Not available (Seems to be unstructured around 200 words) | Yes (translate tool for some, not all) | 20% | Encouraged to make open the data | 3-5 keywords | ScholarOne Manuscripts | 23 days from submission to first decision, 66 days from submission to first post-review decision, 17 days from acceptance to online publication | Yes | Editor declined answering some of questions because of busy schedule, however they did respond, so you can reach out to the editor if you have time to wait for a response. Acceptance rate from Cabells. Some of the articles offer an option for translation if you highlight the text. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
49 | JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION | https://academic.oup.com/jamia | English | JAMIA is AMIA's premier peer-reviewed journal for biomedical and health informatics. Covering the full spectrum of activities in the field, JAMIA includes informatics articles in the areas of clinical care, clinical research, translational science, implem | Both print and online | https://academic.oup.com/jamia/pages/General_Instructions | Suzanne Bakken | jamia.editorialoffice@jjeditorial.com | 1067-5027 | 1527-974X | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 15,068 | 6.4 | Q1 | 1.59 | 169 | 2.44 | 29.92% | Oxford University Press | American Medical Informatics Association | 1994 | Bimonthly | Yes | No | Yes (Pay for open access) | 104 | Survey 25%, mixed method 25%, computational analysis 26.9%, content analysis 4.8%, case study 2.8%, interview 9.6%, observation 4.8%, qualitative analysis 3% | open to all orientation | MEDLINE format | No | 4000 words. | 80% | Structured abstract (250 words) | No | 20% | Yes | Up to five keywords | ScholarOne Manuscripts | 63.0 days | Yes | The manuscript must be submitted as a Word document. Compiled PDF is accepted only if the source file is LaTeX. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
50 | Journal of the Association for Information Systems | https://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/ | English | (JAIS), the flagship journal of the Association for Information Systems, publishes the highest quality scholarship in the field of information systems. It is inclusive in topics, level and unit of analysis, theory, method and philosophical and research approach, reflecting all aspects of Information Systems globally. The Journal promotes innovative, interesting and rigorously developed conceptual and empirical contributions and encourages theory based multi- or inter-disciplinary research. | Online | https://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/style_for_authors.pdf | Dorothy Leidner | dorothy@virginia.edu | 1536-9323 | 1558-3457 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 4,885 | 5.8 | Q1 | 1.22 | 49 | 1.74 | 0.00% | AIS eLibrary | AIS Doctoral student college, AIS college of Senior Scholars | 2000 | Bimonthly | Yes | No | No | 52 | 1.9% Critical Discuss Analysis, 5.7% Interviews,1.9% Content Analysis,27% Survey, 23% Experiment, 3.8% Observation, 1.9% Textual Analysis, 1.9% Ethnography, 1.9% Comparative Analysis, 27% Case study, 1.9% Focus Group Discussion, 3.8% Meta Analysis | Open to all orientation | APA | No (must sublmit the journal style) | 10000 to 15000 words | Not availabe | Not defined | No | 12% | Yes | Not defined | Not available | 3 to 5 months | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
51 | Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology | https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/23301643 | English | The Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) is a leading international forum for peer-reviewed research in information science. For more than half a century, JASIST has provided intellectual leadership by publishing original research that focuses on the production, discovery, recording, storage, representation, retrieval, presentation, manipulation, dissemination, use, and evaluation of information and on the tools and techniques associated with these processes. | Both print and online | https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/journal/23301643/homepage/forauthors | Steven Sawyer | ssawyer@syr.edu | 47 | 1.015 | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | Association of Information Systems (AIS) | 1950 | 4 times a year | Yes | Yes | No | 82 | Computational = 31.7%, Meta analysis = 18.3%, Textual = 9.8%, Multi = 8.5%, Mixed = 7.3%, Experiement 3.7%, Survey = 3.7%, Case Study = 3.7%, Network = 3.7%, Conceptual = 2.4% , Interview = 2.4%, Observation = 1.2% | Quantative | APA | Yes | up to 7,000 words | Not available | abstract of 150 to 250 words | No | Unknown | Not available | Provide 4 to 6 keywords | Wiley | Not Available | Yes | Most articles take a quantitative approach, specifically computational analysis/ The journal focuses on the impacts of pandemics through world health evaluations. AI interactions with modern employment through technology and informational processing systems | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
52 | Journal of Youth Studies | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/cjys20 | English | Journal of Youth Studies is an international scholarly journal devoted to the theoretical and empirical understanding of young people’s experiences and life contexts. | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=cjys20 | Robert MacDonald | r.f.macdonald@hud.ac.uk | 1367-6261 | 1469-9680 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 2,849 | 1.9 | Q2 | 0.97 | 66 | 82 | 25.14% | Taylor & Francis | Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association | 1998 | Bimonthly | Yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 74 | Textual analysis 1.35%, ethnography 8.1%, survey 20.2%, interview 27%, mixed method 15.1%, documentation analysis 2.7%, observation 5.4%, no method 13.5%, thematic analysis 1.35%, case study 1.35%, qualitative method 6.7%, computational 1.35% | open to all orientation | Chicago | Yes | 8000 words limit | 66.70% | unstructured (200 words) | No | 33.30% | Yes | 3 - 6 keywords | Routledge's Submission Portal | 119.5 Days | Yes | You can opt to include a video abstract with your article. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
53 | LEARNED PUBLISHING | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/17414857/homepage/productinformation.html | English | Learned Publishing publishes peer reviewed research, reviews, industry updates and opinions on all aspects of scholarly communication and publishing. | Both print and online | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/17414857/homepage/forauthors.html | Laura Dormer | editor@alpsp.org | 0953-1513 | 1741-4857 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 1,018 | 2.8 | Q2 | 0.77 | 41 | 0.758 | 23.12% | Wiley-Blackwell | Society for Scholarly Publishing | 1999 | Quarterly | Yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 47 | Experiment 2.1%, computational analysis 23.4%, content analysis 27.6%, survey 10.6%, interview 10.6%, observation 2.1%, case study 2.1%, documentation analysis 10.6%, mixed method 6.3%, textual 4.2%, no method 2.1% | open to all orientation | APA 7th edition | No | 3000-6000 words | No response from Editor | unstructured (200 words) | No | No response from Editor | only if appropriate | No keyword limit | Research Exchange submission portal | No response from Editor | Yes | Emailed editor-in-chief for information on desk reject rate, acceptance rate and average turnaround time. (No response) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
54 | LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH | https://www.journals.elsevier.com/library-and-information-science-research | English | This journal publishes aritlces from a primaryly social science presepctive. The focus is on the research process in library and information science, especially demonstrations of innovate methods and theoretical frameworks or unusual extensions/applications of well-known methods and tools. | Print and Online | https://www.elsevier.com/journals/library-and-information-science-research/0740-8188/guide-for-authors | June Abbas | jmabbas@ou.edu | 0740-8188 | 1873-1848 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 1,428 | 2.9 | Q2 | 0.76 | 27 | 0.782 | 12.17% | Elseiver Ltd. | N/A | 1979 | Quarterly | No | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 44 | Survey (20.45%), Multi-Method Qualitative (15.91%), Content Analysis (15.91%), Mixed Methods (13.64%), Interview (11.36%), No Method (6.82%), Expirement (4.55%), Systematic Research Review Quantative (4.55%), Research Review (2.27%), Case Study (2.27%). | Quantative | APA 7th edition | No | Regular, full length manuscripts must be 5000-6000 words in length and describe orginal research or systematic reviews including meta-synthesis or analyses. Research agendas should be 3000-6000 words depending on the topic and proposed research directions. Book reviews are considerd for books addressing aspects of the research process such as methods or theoretical frameworks. | N/A | No more than 150 words and should cover the problem, procedures, major findings, recommendations, conclusions, and a few sentences on the value of the study. Avoid referneces and abbrevations. | No | 20% | No | No keywords | Editorial Manager | 172 days | Yes | The editor was contacted in regards to the Desk Rejection Rate but a response was never received. This journal also uses "highlights" as opposed to keywords for their articles. Upon submission, 3-5 highlights from the article bullet form are required. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW | https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/1468-4527 | English | The journal publishes research in the fields of information science, digital libraries, and internet research. | Online and print | https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/oir#author-guidelines | Professor Eugenia Siapera | eugenia.siapera@ucd.ie | 1468-4527 | 1468-4535 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 2,778 | 3.1 | Q2 | 0.76 | 30 | 1.2 | 1.49% | Emerald Group Publishing | University of the West Of England, UK | 1977 | 8 issues per year | Yes | Yes | Yes | 71 | 61.8% Survey, 16.8% Content Analysis, 4.2% Textual Analysis, 2.8% Case Studies, 2.8% Comparative Analysis, 2.8% Interviews, 5.6% Systematic Review Analysis, 1.4% Ethnography, 16.8% Experimental Analysis, | Peer-reviewed academic journal | Harvard | No | No strict word limits, but authors are encouraged to be concise. | Not specified | Structured | No | Not specified | Data sharing is encouraged but not required. | Three to five keywords | ScholarOne Manuscripts | 8 weeks (as of 2021) | Yes | Emailed editor-in-chief requesting more details on desk reject rate, acceptance rate and open data requirement which according to my research says the open data requirement is recommended. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
56 | POLICY SCIENCES | https://www.springer.com/journal/11077 | English | The policy sciences are distinctive within the policy movement in that they embrace the scholarly traditions innovated and elaborated by Harold D. Lasswell and Myres S. McDougal. Within these pages we provide space for approaches that are problem-oriented, contextual, and multi-method in orientation. There are many other journals in which authors can take top-down, deductive, and large-sample approach or adopt a primarily theoretical focus. Policy Sciences encourages systematic and empirical investigations in which problems are clearly identified from a practical and theoretical perspective, are well situated in the extant literature, and are investigated utilizing methodologies compatible with contextual, as opposed to reductionist, understandings. We tend not to publish pieces that are solely theoretical, but favor works in which the applied policy lessons are clearly articulated. | Both print and Online | https://www.springer.com/journal/11077/submission-guidelines | Michael P. Howlett | Beno.Philomen@springernature.com | 0032-2687 | 1573-0891 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 3,106 | 5.3 | Q1 | 1.56 | 32 | 1.26 | 48.11% | Springer Science+Business Media | Society of Policy Scientists | 1970 | Quarterly | Yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 37 | 8.1% Ethnography, 10.8% Doccument Analysis, 16.2% Interviews, 10.8% Experiment, 29.7% Content Analysis, 21.6% Case Study, 16.2% Survey | Open to all orientations | APA 7th edition | No | Not more that 9000 | Not available and no response from editor | 150-250 words | No | Not available | Authors are encouraged to make the data used in their research available for readers but not required | 4-6 keywords | https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/olic/default2.aspx | 3 days, Submission to first decision (Median) | Yes | The journal strongly encourages that all datasets on which the conclusions of the paper rely should be available to readers. We encourage authors to ensure that their datasets are either deposited in publicly available repositories | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
57 | QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH | https://journals.sagepub.com/description/QHR | English | Qualitative Health Research is an international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal for the enhancement of health care and to further the development and understanding of qualitative research methods in health care settings. We welcome manuscripts in the following areas: the description and analysis of the illness experience, health and health-seeking behaviors, the experiences of caregivers, the sociocultural organization of health care, health care policy, and related topics. | Hybrid | https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/QHR?_gl=1*14vztjn*_ga*NDMxMjg0MjExLjE2OTgzMzI2NDg.*_ga_9DY7RWTTL9*MTY5ODU0MDU2MS4zLjEuMTY5ODU0MzQxNi41OS4wLjA. | Julianne Cheek, PhD | julianne.cheek@hiof.no. info@sagepub.com | 1049-7323 | 1552-7557 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 15,955 | 3.2 | Q1 | 1.15 | 56 | 1.22 | 23.39% | Sage Publications Inc. | No | 1991 | Monthly | Yes | No | No (optional reduced or free for open access) | 110 | 57.3% Interview (63); 9% Textual Analysis (10); 7.2% (each) Case Study, Participant Observation, Ethnography (8); 2.7% (each) Conceptual Essay, Literature Review; <1% other methods | Qualitative (90%) | APA 7th edition | No | 8000 words | Not available and no response from editor | Unstructured, narrative, 250 words | No | 18% | No | No limit noted | http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/qrj t | 180 days | Yes | Submissions must disclose use of ChatGPT or any software used to conceive ideas, develop study design, generate data, assist in analysis, present study findings, or other activities formative of qualitative research. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
58 | QUALITATIVE INQUIRY | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/QIX | English | Qualitative Inquiry provides an interdisciplinary forum for qualitative methodology and related issues in the human sciences. With Qualitative Inquiry you have access to lively dialogues, current research and the latest developments in qualitative methodology. (Note: the description from aims and scope is not currently not available, as per the journal) | Both print and Online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/QIX | Michael D. Giardina | mgiardina@fsu.edu | 1077-8004 | 1552-7565 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 7,239 | 2 | Q2 | 0.94 | 42 | 1.059 | 14.70% | Sage Publications Inc. | No | 1995 | 8 issues a year | Yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 90 | 1.1% Narative Inquiry, 30.0% Ethnography, 26.6% Content Analysis, 21.1% Indepth-interview, 10.0% Observation, 11.1% Doccument Analysis | Qualitative | APA 6th edition | No | Ordinarily, manuscripts will not exceed 30 pages (double-spaced), including tables, figures, and references | It fluctuates year to year (As received from the editor) | 100-150 words | No | 15%% | Authors encouraged to share their research data statement in the manuscript file when submitting final manuscript but not a requirement | Up to five author-selected keywords per article | http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/qi | 21 days to first decision | Yes | The editor encourages prospective authors to do their research on the journal, review submission policies, and previous research to mitigate desk rejection. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
59 | Qualitative Research | https://journals.sagepub.com/description/QRJ | English | Qualitative Research publishes papers with a clear methodological focus. We invite scholarship that has multi-disciplinary appeal, that debates and enlivens qualitative methods, and that pushes at the boundaries of established ways of doing qualitative research. We are interested in papers that are attentive to a wide audience, that are alive to new and diverse ways of thinking about qualitative methods, and that contribute to discussions within the pages of this journal. These discussions can be brought to life through empirical studies and research encounters, but we do not accept papers that focus on reporting the findings from qualitative research studies. | Hybrid | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/QRJ | Tom Hall, Helen Blakely, Charlotte Bates | qr@cardiff.ac.uk hallta@cardiff.ac.uk blakelyh1@cardiff.ac.uk | 1468-7941 | 1741-3109 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 5,372 | 3.6 | Q1 | 1.5 | 40 | 1.5 | 36.92% | Sage Publications | No | 2001 | Bi-monthly, six issues a year | Yes | Yes | No(Reduced or free for open access) | 90 | 22.2% Ethnography (15, 5 autoethnography); 16.6% Interview (15); 13.3% Participant Observation (12); 12.2% Textual Analysis (11); 8.8% Field Observation (8); 8.8% Book Review (8); 7.7% Conceptual Essay (7); 5.5% Case Study (5) | Qualitative | Sage Harvard Style | No | Articles: 7500-8500 Notes: 2000-4000. Reviews: 800-1000 | N/A | Unstructured, 100-150 words | No | Not Available | Yes, when ethical | Up to 10 | Sage Track | Not available | No | This journal does not record (share) its acceptance rate or desk rejection rate. The editor was responsive, but unwilling to share the information. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
60 | RACE & CLASS | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/rac | English | For over four decades, Race & Class has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach. Race & Class is a fully peer-reviewed journal containing contributions from scientists, artists, novelists, journalists, politicians and Black and Third World activists and scholars. It aims to publish new and original thinking and analysis that eschews obscurity for obscurity’s sake, is as free from jargon as possible and accessible to the non-specialist. It aims to identify and speak to the concerns of our world today, the forces that are shaping it, and the resistances to those forces. | Both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/RAC | Jenny Bourne & Hazel Waters | raceandclass@irr.org.uk | 0306-3968 | 1741-3125 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 952 | 2.6 | Q2 | 1.03 | 21 | 0.786 | 18.46% | SAGE Publications Ltd (on behalf of Institute of Race Relations | Institute of Race Relations | 1959 | 4 times a year | Yes | Yes | Yes (pay for open access) | 19 | Critical Discourse Analysis (36.84%), Ethnography (26.32%), Content analysis (21.05%), Document analysis (10.53%), Interview (5.26%) | Qualitative | House style based on Oxford University Press styling (https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/RAC) | Yes (open citation style) | 5,000-10,000 words | 60% | Unstructured (words not specified) | No | 18% | Yes, author will submit during initial submission | No keywords requirement | Directly to the journal via email (raceandclass@irr.org.uk) | 6 weeks | No | Authors must read the guidelines, contents, and orientation of the journal before submitting | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
61 | Race and Social Problems | https://www.springer.com/journal/12552 | English | Race and Social Problems (RASP) provides a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and discussion of issues germane to race and its enduring relationship to socioeconomic, psychological, political, and cultural problems. The journal publishes original empirical studies, reviews of past research, theoretical studies, and invited essays that advance the understanding of the complexities of race and its relationship to social problems. Submissions from the fields of social work, anthropology, communications, criminology, economics, history, law, political science, psychology, public health, and sociology are welcome. | Both print and online | https://www.springer.com/journal/12552/submission-guidelines | Gary F. Koeske | gkoeske@pitt.edu | 1867-1748 | 1867-1756 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 999 | 3.1 | Q2 | 1.4 | 25 | 1.218 | 8.65% | Springer Science+business media | Center for Race and Social Problems at the University of Pittsburgh | 2009 | 4 times years | Yes | No | Yes (pay for open access) | 30 | Surveys (66.67%), Experiment (16.67%), Content analysis (10%) , Interviews (13.33%) | Quantitative | American Psychological Association, 7th edition | No | Specific range (about 25 pages of text, plus references, tables and figures) | 20% | Unstructured (150-250 words) | No | 18% | Researchers have the option to deposit data prior to submission of their manuscript, even if they do not want to make their data available until their manuscript is accepted or published) | 4-6 keywords | Editorial Manager | 5 months | Yes | In order to give people of all abilities and disabilities access to the content of your figures, please make sure that, all figures have descriptive captions (blind users could then use a text-to-speech software or a text-to-Braille hardware), patterns are used instead of or in addition to colors for conveying information (colorblind users would then be able to distinguish the visual elements)and any figure lettering has a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 | 1.218 | 8.65% | Springer Science+business media | Center for Race and Social Problems at the University of Pittsburgh | 2009 | 4 times years | Yes | No | Yes (pay for open access) | 30 | Surveys (66.67%), Experiment (16.67%), Content analysis (10%) , Interviews (13.33%) | Quantitative | American Psychological Association, 7th edition | No | Specific range (about 25 pages of text, plus references, tables and figures) | 20% | Unstructured (150-250 words) | No | 18% | Researchers have the option to deposit data prior to submission of their manuscript, even if they do not want to make their data available until their manuscript is accepted or published) | 4-6 keywords | Editorial Manager | 5 months | Yes | In order to give people of all abilities and disabilities access to the content of your figures, please make sure that, all figures have descriptive captions (blind users could then use a text-to-speech software or a text-to-Braille hardware), patterns are used instead of or in addition to colors for conveying information (colorblind users would then be able to distinguish the visual elements)and any figure lettering has a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 | ||||
62 | RSF-The Russell Sage Journal of the Social Sciences | https://www.rsfjournal.org/ | English | RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal of original empirical research by both established and emerging scholars. It is designed to promote cross-disciplinary collaborations on timely issues of interest to academics, policymakers, and the public at large. Each issue is thematic in nature and focuses on a specific research question or area of interest. The introduction to each issue will begin with an accessible, broad, and synthetic overview of the research question under consideration and the current thinking from various fields. | Both print and online | https://www.rsfjournal.org/content/article-style-and-submission-guidelines | Suzanne Nichols | journal@rsage.org | 2377-8253 | 2377-8261 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,562 | 3.8 | Q1 | 2.45 | 37 | 2.101 | 71.88% | Russell Sage Foundation | None | 2015 | 4 times a year (at a minimum) | No | No | No (with open access) | 72 | Content analysis (20.83%), Interviews (19.44%), Survey (18.06%), Ethnography (6.94%), Conceptual (6.94%) Document analysis (6.94%), Experiment (4.17%), Mixed methods (5.56%), Critical analysis (2.78%), Case study (2.78%), Archival method (1.38%), Observation (1.38%), Computational analysis (1.38%), Decomposition analysis (1.38%), Bibliometrics (1.38%) | Open | The Chicago Manual of Style | No | Specific range (no longer than 35 pages) | 89% | Unstructured (125 words) | No | 11% | No but it is encouraged | 3-5 keywords | Russell Sage Foundation Grants Portal https://rsf.fluxx.io/user_sessions/new | We have 8 week calls for proposals and decide on what will be invited to present at the conference roughly 3 weeks later. Then people have to go write their papers, but nothing is formally accepted until after peer review, which takes place after the conference. | Yes | If you are selected for an issue the foundation pays the way for one author to attend and present at a conference in New York City. We have rigorous peer review. We are fully open access and each paper is paid $1000 upon publication. The journal is interdisciplinary. We want to bring people working on the same topic from different disciplines together. For open acess, the journal pays for you. Each issue is published on the journal's site as well as in JSTOR and Project Muse for maximum discoverability. We have a public reslations firm that works to promote the work beyond the academy. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
63 | SCIENTOMETRICS | https://www.springer.com/journal/11192/ | English | Scientometrics is concerned with the quantitative features and characteristics of science and scientific research. Emphasis is placed on investigations in which the development and mechanism of science are studied by statistical mathematical methods. The journal publishes original studies, short communications, preliminary reports, review papers, letters to the editor and book reviews on scientometrics. Due to its fully interdisciplinary character, the journal is indispensable to research workers and research administrators . It provides valuable assistance to librarians and documentalists in central scientific agencies, ministries, research institutes and laboratories. | Both print and online | https://www.springer.com/journal/11192/submission-guidelines | Wolfgang Glänzel, Lin Zhang | sruthi.lakshmi@springernature.com | 69 | 1.01 | springer | No Association | 1978 | 12 times a year | Yes | Yes | no | 357 | Survey 45 %, Experiment 27%, content analysis 17% , meta analysis 15% , mix method 3% | Quantitative | APA | Authers are encourged to use APA in first | 7000 to 10000 words | not available | structured | no | 32% | no | 3 to 10 | springer data base | 6 to 9 months | no | Scientometrics journal focuses on the quantitative aspects of science and scientific research, employing statistical and mathematical methods to analyze the development and mechanisms of scientific endeavors. The publication covers a range of formats including original studies, short communications, preliminary reports, review papers, letters to the editor, and book reviews in the field of scientometrics. Given its interdisciplinary nature, the journal serves as a crucial resource for both research practitioners and administrators, offering valuable insights for librarians and documentalists in various scientific institutions and agencies. This underscores its significance as a comprehensive platform for those involved in the study and management of scientific research. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | Sexuality Research and Social Policy | https://www.springer.com/journal/13178 | English | Sexuality Research and Social Policy is an international multidisciplinary forum for the publication of original peer-reviewed state-of-the-art empirical research on sexuality, theoretical and methodological discussions, and the implications of this evidence for policies across the globe regarding sexual health, sexuality education, and sexual rights in diverse communities. | Hybrid | https://www.springer.com/journal/13178/submission-guidelines | Ian W Holloway | Holloway@luskin.ucla.e | 1868-9884 | 1553-6610 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 2,065 | 2.6 | Q2 | 1.35 | 33 | 0.82 | 25.00% | Springer | NO | 2008 | Quarterly | Yes | Yes | No (pay for open access) | 141 | 46.8% Survey (66); 24.8% Interview (35); 12.8% Meta Analysis (18); 5% Content Analysis (7); 4.2% Comparative Analysis (6); 3.5% (each) Focus Group, Participant Observation (5); 2.8% (each) Textual Analysis, Open Ended Survey (4); 1.4% (each) Experiment, Literature Review (2) | Qualitative (65%) | APA 6 | No | < 40 pages double spaced, inclusive of refrences, lists, and tables | N/A | Structured150-250 words | No | Not available per email response from Editor | No | 5-7 Keywords | https://www2.cloud.editorialmanager.com/srsp/default2.aspx | 8 Days | Yes | Open data is not required but is strongly encouraged. The journal may use software to determine cases of plagarism. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
65 | Social Epistemology | https://www.tandfonline.com/journal/tsep20 | English | Social Epistemology provides a forum for philosophical and social scientific enquiry that incorporate the work of scholars from a variety of disciplines who share a concern with production, assessment and validation of knowledge. | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=tsep20 | Georg Theiner | georg.theiner@villanova.edu | 0269-1728 | 1464-5297 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,235 | 1.7 | Q3 | 1.26 | 36 | 0.492 | 17.89% | Taylor & Francis | Society for Social Studies of Science and The European Association for the Study of Science and Technology | 1987 | 6 issues per year | Yes | Yes | No | 6 issues per year | No method 68.4%, case study 7.8%, mixed method 15.2%, survey 7.8%, computational 5.2% | open to all orientation | Chicago | No | 6000 - 8000 words | 53% | unstructured (200 words) | No | 47% | Yes | 3 - 4 keywords | Routledge's Submission Portal | 73 days | Yes | You can opt to include a video abstract with your article. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
66 | SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH | https://www.springer.com/journal/11205/ | English | Since its foundation in 1974, Social Indicators Research has become the leading journal on problems related to the measurement of all aspects of the quality of life. The journal continues to publish results of research on all aspects of the quality of life and includes studies that reflect developments in the field. It devotes special attention to studies on such topics as sustainability of quality of life, sustainable development, and the relationship between quality of life and sustainability. The topics represented in the journal cover and involve a variety of segmentations, such as social groups, spatial and temporal coordinates, population composition, and life domains. The journal presents empirical, philosophical and methodological studies that cover the entire spectrum of society and are devoted to giving evidences through indicators. It considers indicators in their different typologies, and gives special attention to indicators that are able to meet the need of understanding social realities and phenomena that are increasingly more complex, interrelated, interacted and dynamical. In addition, it presents studies aimed at defining new approaches in constructing indicators. | Both print and online | https://www.springer.com/journal/11205/submission-guidelines | Filomena Maggino | filomena.maggino@uniroma1.it | 65 | 0.984 | Springer Netherlands | International Sociological Association (ISA) | 1974 | 8 times a year | Yes | Yes | No | 137 | Bibliometrics = 26.6%, meta analysis = 25.2%, survey = 17.5%, Computational = 9.8%, Content analysis = 4.9%, Mixed = 4.2%, Multi = 4.2%, Conceptual = 2.1%, Case study = 2.1%, experiment = 1.4%, & documentational = 0.06% | Quantative | APA | Yes | no shorter than 5,000 words and no longer than 10,000 words | Not available | abstract of 150 to 250 words | No | Not mentioned (Emailed Editor and did not receive a reply) | Yes | provide 4 to 6 keywords | Springer | Not stated | Yes | The journal commonly employs quantitative analysis, specifically bibliometrics. The journal covers topics surrounding social media impacts and advertisements dealing with political and educational data | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
67 | SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/SSC | English | Social Science Computer Review (SSCR) is an interdisciplinary journal covering the social science instructional and research applications of computing, as well as the societal impacts of informational technology | both print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/SSC | Stephen M. Lyon | Stephen.Lyon@aku.edu | 0894-4393 | 1552-8286 | INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE - SSCI | 3,645 | 4.1 | Q2 | 1.41 | 48 | 85 | 16.08% | Sage publications inc. | COPE | 1983 | Bimonthly | yes | yes | yes (pay for open access) | 134 | survey 45% (61), content analysis 2.9% (4), computational 38.8% (52), experimental 8.9% (12), legal method 0.7% (1), interview 2.9 (4) | quantitative and qualitative | APA 7th edition | no | not more than 8000 words | not available and no response | sunstructed (200 words) | no | 13% | Authors are encouraged to make data available | 3 or 4 key phrases | ScholarOnemanuscript | 80 days | yes | The journal covers topic inartificial intelligence, business, computational social science theory, computer-assisted survey research, computer-based qualitative analysis, computer simulation, economic modeling, electronic publishing, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | Social Science Journal | https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ussj20 | English | The Social Science Journal is the official journal of the Western Social Science Association . The principal purpose of the journal is to publish scholarly work in the social sciences. The research that is published may take a theoretical or speculative model as well as statistical and mathematical. Contributions are welcome from all fields which have relevant and insightful comments to make about the social sciences. | Both print and online | https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=ussj20 | Krista Lynn Minnotte | krista.minnotte@UND.edu | 31 | 0.43 | Taylor & Francis Ltd | Western Social Science Association | 1964 | 4 times a year | yes | yes | charge on open access | 90 | 41% survey, 24% experiment, 20% book reviews, 10% interviews, 5 % focus group, | Mostly Quantitative but can publish qulitative too | APA | yes | up to 10000 words | not available | structured | no | 12% | yes | 3 to 8 | Taylor & Francis | 30 to 90 days | no | The Social Science Journal, as the official publication of the Western Social Science Association, plays a vital role in disseminating scholarly work across the social sciences. Notably, the journal's scope is broad, encompassing research that spans theoretical, speculative, statistical, and mathematical approaches. This inclusivity suggests a commitment to diverse methodological perspectives and encourages a wide range of scholarly contributions. The journal's dedication to welcoming insights from all fields within the social sciences highlights its belief in the interdisciplinary nature of social science research. Overall, The Social Science Journal serves as an important platform for academics and researchers to share their valuable contributions and advance knowledge in this dynamic and multifaceted field. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
69 | TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY | https://www.journals.elsevier.com/technology-in-society/ | English | Technology in Society is an international journal devoted to the global discourse at the intersection of technological change and the social, economic, business and philosophical transformation of the world around around us. The goal of the journal is to provide scholarship that enables decision-makers to thoughtfully and intentionally engage in the decisions that shape this dynamic. | Print and online | https://www.elsevier.com/journals/technology-in-society/0160-791X/guide-for-authors | Marina Dabić | mdabic@efzg.hr | 0160-791X | 1879-3274 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 9,254 | 9.2 | Q1 | 3.81 | 26 | 1.1 | 16.36% | Elsevier | International Association for the Study of Popular Music | 1978 | 6 issues per year | Yes | Yes | No | 241 | 51.2% Survey, 11.6% Case Studies, 10.2% Content Analysis, 6.6% Comparative Analysis, 3.7% Interviews, 8.8% Experimental Analysis, 2.4% Bibliometric Analysis, 1.6% Meta Analysis, 1.6% Textual Analysis, 1.2% Observation, 0.4% Focus Group Discussion, 0.4% Ethnography, 17.3% Systematic Literature Review, 1.6% Critical Discourse Analysis | Interdisciplinary | APA | No | Articles should range from 4000 to 8000 words | Not provided | Structured | No | Not provided | Yes | Four to eight keywords | Elsevier Editorial System (EES) | 122 days review time | Yes, at the discretion of the editors | I emailed the associate editor Marina Dabic because I could not find the email address for editor-in-chief. Still waiting for response | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | TELEMATICS AND INFORMATICS | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/telematics-and-informatics | English | Telematics and Informatics is an interdisciplinary journal publishing innovative theoretical and methodological research on the social, economic, geographic, political, and cultural impacts of digital technologies. Application areas include smart cities, sensors and information fusion, the digital society and digital platforms, internet of things (IoT), cyber-physical technologies, privacy, knowledge management, distributed work, emergency response and hazards, mobile and wireless communications, health informatics, psychosocial effects of social media, ICT for sustainable development, blockchain, e-commerce, and e-government. | Both print and online | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/telematics-and-informatics/publish/guide-for-authors | T. Grubesic, PhD | tony.grubesic@ucr.edu | 89 | 1.8 | Elsevier BV | No Association | 1984 | 10 Volume per year | Yes | Yes | No | 80 | 50% survey, 20% experiment, 19% content analysis, 5% systematic review, 4% focus group, 1% ethnography and 1% Phenomenological study | Mostly Quantitative but can publish qulitative too | APA | Yes | 8000 but in case of systematic review and meta-analysis it could be 10000 words | not available | structured | No | Not available | Not available | Yes | Elsevier editorial manager | 185 days | no | A 'Highlights' document is required by the journal in addition to the entire paper. The following explains the goal of the highlights: "Highlights are required for this journal since they improve your article's search engine discoverability. They are composed of a brief series of bullet points that summarize the original findings of your study. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | TIME & SOCIETY | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/tas | English | Time & Society is a scholarly journal that publishes original work about the connections between time and social life. We welcome contributions from various fields and encourage interdisciplinary research. We're interested in critical discussions of time-related aspects in policies and offer a Letters to the Editor section for informal discussions. Our goal is to have a global perspective and remain unbiased towards specific research schools, orientations, or political affiliations. | Online | https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/journal-author-gateway?utm_source=journals.sagepub.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=journalauthorgateway&utm_content=header&_gl=1%2A10o6ad2%2A_ga%2AMjA4MDA2MTMyNy4xNjE0MjUxMjMz%2A_ga_60R758KFDG%2AMTYyMjEwMzg3MC45MC4wLjE2MjIxMDQwNTAuMA.. | Michelle Bastian, Helge Jordheim | michelle.bastian@ed.ac.uk, helge.jordheim@ikos.uio.no | 0961-463X | 1461-7463 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 1,144 | 2 | Q2 | 1.12 | 24 | 0.846 | 19.44% | Sage | None | 1992 | quarterly | Yes | Yes | No | 22 | Survey: 9.09%, Data Analysis: 27.27%, Interview: 22.73%, Case Study: 27.27%, Ethnography: 9.09%, Autoethnography: 4.55%, Experiment: 9.09% | Open to both | Harvard refernce style | No - they do not enforce citation styles for an initial submission. | 6000 - 9000 words | NA | Unstructured | No | 20.00% | No | 3-4 words | Sage Track | Average review time for manuscript: 8.8 weeks. Average time from acceptance to online publication: 35 days | Yes | Dr Michelle Bastian replied over email. Indicated that they do not have the desk reject in hand. Dr. Michelle is the Co - Editor in Chief. The journal is also known as: Time and society & T&S. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
72 | Young | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/you | English | YOUNG is an international scholarly journal of youth research, which seeks to publish innovative and outstanding theoretical, textual, and empirical research on the life situation of young people. The journal has an interdisciplinary profile and welcomes original articles that integrate perspectives from different approaches and research traditions. YOUNG was established in 1993 by youth researchers in the Nordic region. Since then the journals’ scope has extended and welcomes contributions from all over the world. | Both print and Online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/YOU | Malin Fransberg | malin.fransberg@tuni.fi | 1103-3088 | 1741-3222 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 746 | 2.1 | Q2 | 0.89 | 24 | 0.682 | 34.00% | Sage Publications Inc. | No | 1993 | 5 issues a year | Yes | Yes | Yes (Pay for open access) | 40 | 10.0% Focus Group Discussions (FGD), 15.0% Survey, 20% Ethnography, 50.0% Indepth-interviews, 2.5% Observation, 10.0% Content Analysis, 5.0% Doccument Analysis, 2.5% Arts based case study | Open to all orientations | APA 7th edition | No | 5000-8000 words | Not available, and no response from the editor | 100-150 words | No | Not available on the website and no response from editor | Authors are encouraged to share their data based on to write their manuscripts (To follow Sage author guidelines), but not a requirement | Up to 10 keywaords | http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/young. | Publication time depends on the smoothness of the review process | Yes | The journal is a forum for critical discussion and encourages submission of papers from all countries and contexts. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
73 | YOUTH & SOCIETY | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/yas | English | This journal provides up-to-date research and practical information for working with individuals aged 10-24. It's published eight times a year and includes peer-reviewed articles from experts in various fields like sociology, psychology, education, and more. | print and online | https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/YAS | Marc Zimmerman | marcz@umich.edu | 0044-118X | 1552-8499 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY - SSCI | 2,332 | 2 | Q2 | 1.14 | 37 | 0.901 | 7.84% | Sage | None | 1969 | quarterly | Yes | No | Yes. Proofs will be supplied to authors to check the accuracy of typesetting and copyediting. Authors may be charged for excessive alterations to the proofs. | 78 | Survey: 43.59% , Data Analysis: 26.92%, Ethnographic: 5.13%, Case Studies: 3.85%, Interview: 5.13%, Thematic Analysis: 1.28%, Observation: 1.28% | Open to both | American Psychological Association (most recent edition) | yes, but will require our official style if we invite for revision | 7000 words | estimate about 10-15% | Unstructured | No | 5% | No | 3 or more keywords | Sage | Every effort will be made to provide authors responses within three months and no more than six months from submission | No | Although the adolescent period is the focus of the journal, transitional issues from childhood to adolescence and from adolescence to adulthood are also of interest. The journal does not publish appendices or photographs of any kind. In addition, it does not use footnotes. All relevant information should be included in the text, tables, or figures. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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