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IJIMS期刊
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刊物簡介

Submitted

  1. All manuscripts must be submitted electronically via the journal’s official online submission system at https://www.ipress.tw/J0177.
  2. Submissions are accepted in PDF, LaTeX, or Microsoft Word format.
  3. Authors are required to upload the following three separate files:
    (1) a full version of the manuscript including the title, abstract, main text, references, figures, and tables;
    (2) an anonymized version of the manuscript with all author-identifying information, including acknowledgments, affiliations, and funding details, removed to facilitate double-blind peer review; and
    (3) a separate Author Information Form, including the full names, institutional affiliations, ORCID iDs (if available), email addresses, and a brief biography of each author.
  4. Manuscripts submitted to the International Journal of Information and Management Sciences must be original and must not be under consideration by any other journal. Submissions involving any form of duplicate publication, plagiarism, or unethical authorship practices will be rejected outright and may result in a permanent ban from future submissions. Authors are solely responsible for ensuring the integrity and authenticity of their work.
  5. Any request for addition, deletion, or rearrangement of author names must be made before the manuscript is formally accepted. Such changes require written approval from all listed authors and must be endorsed by the Editor-in-Chief. Authors are advised to carefully confirm the authorship order prior to submission.
  6. Once the editorial office has verified that the submitted files comply with APA Style (7th Edition) formatting and citation requirements, an acknowledgment email with a unique paper ID will be sent to the corresponding author.
  7. Please note that the printed version of the journal is produced primarily in black and white. Authors should therefore ensure that any color figures, charts, or illustrations remain clear and interpretable when printed in grayscale, and do not rely on color alone to convey essential information.