Thursday, April 3, 2025

SJRQ3-International Journal of Information and Education Technology (IJIET)-Singapore-800 USD

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 Editor-In-ChiefDetailed instructions on preparing papers for submission can be found in the Template Paper.


: Prof. Jon-Chao Hong

Frequency: Monthly
ISSN: 2010-3689 (Online)
E-mali: editor@ijiet.org
Publisher: IACSIT Press

Sunday, March 30, 2025

SJRQ2/WOS-Maritime Transport Research-(MTR)-Hybrid-OA APC $2230-

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Homepage

How to publish in this journal

MARTRA provides a forum for high quality research in maritime transportation, logistics and operations. Port and shipping research are particularly welcome.

 


SCOPUS DISCONTINUED/WOS-International Journal of Instruction (IJI)-450 CHF

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Journal Name: International Journal of Instruction

450 CHF


Short name: IJI



Subject Area and Category: Social Sciences Education. Very useful search feature on their website. Make sure you cite and reference other IJI papers in your submission. 

Country: Turkey

Review date: 2021.06.14 Updated: 2021.06.23; 2024.02.06

SJR Quartile: SJRQ2. Note: They are now putting on their emails to authors that they are now Scopus Q1. 












ISSN: 1694609X, 13081470

Publisher: Faculty of Education, Eskisehir Osmangazi University or Gate Association for Teaching and Education (GATE)








Contact Email: iji@ogu.edu.tr

APC: 500 Euro

Editor(s): Editor in Chief Prof. Asım ARI - Eskişehir Osmangazi University, TURKEY

Beall Listed: NO

Scopus Discontinued List: YES

Frequency: 4 times a year plus an online first section. 

Template: Manuscript template

Style: APA (sort of)

Copyright:

Similarity threshold: Papers submitted to the International Journal of Instruction will be screened for plagiarism using Turnitin/iThenticate plagiarism detection tools” (IJI does not state what the Turnitin cutoff score is).

Submission process: An online submission but no tracking after that.











Journal Web Page Comments:

Handbook comments: What the journal says on their web page and what they do are not the same. See the following: “We don't normally ask any fee from international authors. The Journal management has the right to change the article fee or not to charge articles when it deems necessary.”   So, when you receive an email for 500 Swiss Francs, don’t be shocked. Also, IJI’s journal template has little detail on how to prepare (except to say a maximum of 17 pages is allowed - the web page says 15). On 2021.04.27 IJI stated they had received 7803 papers, from which, 1046 have been published (13.4%), with the same stat showing on 2021.06.14 unchanged.   Depending on the evaluation reports of the members of the Editorial Advisory Board, articles are published or article evaluation process takes approximately three months.” There is an online submission process, but you cannot track your paper after that. However, email response is decent measured in less than 2 weeks. Also note that the submission only allows one file so you cannot send them a cover letter or your Turnitin report, with no verification email sent to the submission account. Also, IJI now includes the following very strange statement at the bottom of their emails: Note: International Journal of Instruction has a wide range of abstracting/indexing services. However, the index services have the right of one-sided termination of the contracts and not to publish any of the articles. Therefore, we do not accept any responsibilities caused by indexing problems“. Overall, a very strange journal to work with, with a difficult web site to use. There seems to also be a consistent pattern with IJI submission authors that before their papers are accepted, the author will be sent 1-2 papers to review. This journal practice is highly unique and rather odd in our opinion. Expect a tall mountain to climb with your submission and over a year to see the final paper online. The following screen capture was taken 2021.06.14:


If you would like to be entertained, read the comments on the SJR/IJI portal. 
Finally, Acceptance to publication is another 6 months. Therefore, if you require an acceptance letter, you must request an invoice, pay it, they they will send you the letter you need for your faculty.

Sample Papers:

Classroom Management Skills among Kindergarten Teachers as related to Emotional Intelligence and Self-Efficacy

IJI also has a hit counter for each issue, which is rather interesting as well. 



 

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Research Tools

 

Open Alex (Google Scholar clone)

https://openalex.org/

Google Scholar

https://scholar.google.com/

Duey (AI checker and humanizer)

https://app.duey.ai/humanize/EJHL12DWp6f2RzdAgQz3

SJR

https://www.scimagojr.com/


WOS

https://mjl.clarivate.com/home

Mind Map Papers

https://www.mindmeister.com/app/map/3663333173?source=template

Tiny URL

https://tinyurl.com/

Semantic Scholar

https://www.semanticscholar.org/

Scispace

https://scispace.com/

Napkin (creates visuals)

https://www.napkin.ai/

Crossref

crossref.org

Scopus-Sources

https://www.scopus.com/sources.uri?zone=TopNavBar&origin=sourceinfo

International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies
https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101057630 (Q2 in Scopus)
https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=21101057630&tip=sid&clean=0 (SJRQ3)

EDUPIJ-Scopus

https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101041842

Maritime Transport Research-Scopus

https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101092013




SJRQ4-Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management (JISEM)-550 euro

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https://www.jisem-journal.com/index.php/journal


https://jisem-journal.com/index.php/journal

Homepage

How to publish in this journal

editor@jisem-journal.com

  • Articles words should be over 6,000 but not exceed 9,000 inclusive of footnotes and bibliography. Book reviews should be less than 2500 words.

Authors should submit manuscripts together with these documents, including manuscript body, title page, a turnitin similarity rate report, and a turnitin AI writing rate report. Failure to meet any of these 2 requirements will result in automatic rejection:
The turnitin similarity rate is above 20%;
The turnitin AI writing rate is above 10%.

Contact Information: Avenida Carlos Bacelar 174, 4760 Vila Nova de Famalicao, Braga, PORTUGAL

E-mail: editor@jisem-journal.com

Reference Styles

Our preferred style for referencing is based on the APA Format (6th ed.). Please ensure that it is consistent throughout the notes, references and bibliography.

Copyright Form
Paper Template

You are welcome to submit your manuscripts to Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management (JISEM).


JISEM is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific articles on implementation and management of information systems by enterprises, citizens and society for the improvement of the socio-economic environment. The Journal is multidisciplinary, focusing on technological, organizational and social domains. Research published in the Journal focuses on relevant problems in the planning, analysis, design, implementation, exploration and management of information systems.
The journal covers topics of relevant disciplines such as:


• Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
• Autonomous Robotics
• Big Data Analytics
• Blockchain Technology
• Cloud Computing
• Computer Networks
• Cybersecurity
• Decisions and Risk Management
• Digital Platforms and Services
• Exploration of Information Systems
• Human-Computer Interaction
• Information Systems Development
• Information Systems Planning
• Information Technology Security
• Management of Information Systems
• Marketing and Information Technology
• Mobility and Pervasive Systems
• Multimedia Systems
• Process and Knowledge Engineering
• Requirements Engineering
• Security and Privacy Engineering
• Software Engineering

• Tourism and Information Technology


The journal applies a double-blind peer review and you may expect rapid peer-review and publication of your manuscript as long as academic standards are met.
Please submit your papers as soon as possible to avoid any late submissions. 

 

Publication fee 550 euro

Publication time one month

Kind regards,

 

Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management (JISEM)

Website: https://www.jisem-journal.com/index.php/journal

Scopus link: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21101116677

Friday, March 28, 2025

SJRQ1-Maritime Economics and Logistics-8000 words-Chicago-no student papers-hybrid

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Articles should normally not exceed an all-inclusive MS-Word count of 8000 words, be written clearly and concisely, and avoid unnecessary jargon. Articles must be preceded by an abstract of not more than 200 words, and six keywords suitable for indexing and online search purposes. 

Use UK spellings consistently throughout. 


Cover Letter

Normally, it is against MEL policy to communicate with students, or to have students as corresponding authors. The reason for this is often a lack of publishing experience which leads to unnecessary communications. Unfortunately, MEL does not have the capacity to deal with these. In principle, the corresponding author must therefore be a senior coauthor/supervisor who fully endorses the paper in terms of readability (English and style); structure; methodology; and societal ramifications of the results; aspects that are often found challenging for students. MEL referees are fully committed colleagues but also very busy, and we wouldn’t want to burden them with papers of a high likelihood of rejection.

The template for the required Cover Letter can be downloaded here: Cover Letter Template

Reference StyleSubmissions should be emailed to the Editor-in-Chief at: haralambides@ese.eur.nl.

The journal uses Chicago Reference Style, which is based on the Chicago Manual of Style. Please follow these guidelines when preparing your manuscript:

1. Do not abbreviate journal names; they are always spelled out.

2. Do not abbreviate the authors’ first names if they are submitted in full.


[1]     F. Bu and H. Nachtmann, "Literature review and comparative analysis of inland waterways transport: 'Container on Barge,'" Maritime Econ. Logist., pp. 1–34, 2021, doi: 10.1057/s41278-021-00195-6.

SJRQ1-Maritime Policy and Management-6,000 and 7,000 words-40 REFERENCCES-Chicago

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Homepage

How to publish in this journal

kxli@zju.edu.cn

References should be kept to a maximum of 40.

References

Please use this T&F standard Chicago author-date reference style when preparing your paper. An EndNote output style is also available to assist you.



maritime transport, logistics, sustainability, and intermodal freight transportation

 

Top Q1 Journals for Your Paper

  1. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review

    • Scope: Supply chain management, intermodal transport, maritime logistics.

    • Impact Factor: ~7.5

    • Publisher: Elsevier

    • Why? Your study on Bangkok Port’s container shipping efficiency and sustainability fits well within the journal’s focus on logistics optimization and maritime economics.

    • Website

  2. Maritime Policy & Management

    • Scope: Maritime transport policies, sustainability, port efficiency.

    • Impact Factor: ~4.5

    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis

    • Why? It frequently publishes studies on maritime sustainability, port efficiency, and feeder vessel operations, making it a strong fit.

    • Website

  3. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

    • Scope: Sustainable transport systems, green logistics, environmental impact of shipping.

    • Impact Factor: ~6.0

    • Publisher: Elsevier

    • Why? Your focus on sustainability in barge transport aligns well with the journal’s themes of green logistics and sustainable transport innovation.

    • Website

  4. Journal of Transport Geography

    • Scope: Transportation networks, port geography, regional trade, maritime routes.

    • Impact Factor: ~4.3

    • Publisher: Elsevier

    • Why? If your study includes spatial or geographic analysis of Bangkok Port’s transport network, this would be a perfect match.

    • Website

  5. Sustainability (Special Issue: Maritime Transport and Green Ports)

    • Scope: Sustainable transport, energy efficiency, environmental impact in ports.

    • Impact Factor: ~3.9

    • Publisher: MDPI

    • Why? If your paper emphasizes sustainability measures in barge transport, this journal is an excellent choice.

    • Website

  6. Maritime Economics & Logistics

    • Scope: Economics of shipping, port operations, multimodal logistics.

    • Impact Factor: ~3.8

    • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (Springer)

    • Why? Given your comparative study of feeder vessels, this journal’s focus on economic aspects of maritime logistics is highly relevant.

    • Website

  7. Research in Transportation Business & Management

    • Scope: Maritime logistics, port performance, supply chain strategies.

    • Impact Factor: ~3.7

    • Publisher: Elsevier

    • Why? If your paper includes a business/managerial perspective on efficiency, this journal is a strong candidate.

    • Website

  8. Journal of Cleaner Production (Special Issue: Sustainable Shipping and Green Logistics)

    • Scope: Green logistics, sustainable port development, emissions reduction.

    • Impact Factor: ~11.0

    • Publisher: Elsevier

    • Why? If your research emphasizes sustainability and environmental impact reduction in maritime transport, this high-impact journal is ideal.

    • Website

Final Recommendation

  • For sustainability-focused research: Transportation Research Part D or Journal of Cleaner Production.

  • For maritime logistics & port efficiency: Maritime Policy & Management or Maritime Economics & Logistics.

  • For intermodal transport & feeder vessel studies: Transportation Research Part E or Journal of Transport Geography.

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Global bottled water

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/how-popular-bottled-water-around-world

Overall, the quality of tap water is pretty good in Europe, with 99 percent of the population in many countries having access to safely managed drinking water (data from 2022).

Yet, as Statista's Anna Fleck reportsdata from a Statista Consumer Insights survey reveals, a sizable chunk of respondents questioned in 2024 said they regularly drink bottled water (daily or weekly consumption). 

Infographic: How Popular Is Bottled Water Around the World? | Statista 

You will find more infographics at Statista

This is despite the fact that the plastic waste generated is allegedly harmful to the environment, and that bottled water is much more expensive: up to 100 times more expensive than tap water. What's more, several scientific studies have shown that bottled water is a leading source for human intake of microplastics, and could therefore potentially have harmful effects on health.

As the chart shows, of the 21 countries covered by the study, Italy, Mexico and Brazil are home to the most regular consumers of bottled water, at between 65 to 70 percent of the population.