Call for Papers
Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Volume 15-2, Fall 2023
Deadline: July 6, 2023
Publication: 2023
Aims & Scope
The Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (JMR) is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing quality feature and research articles on a variety of topics related to business, communication, education, law, science and technology, and other current research topics.
The JMR provides a venue for academics, and practitioners to publish current and significant research. The JMR accepts submissions of empirical and conceptual research that tests, extends, or builds theory and contributes to current research topics.
Indexing & Listing
Indexed
ProQuest, Cabells, EBSCO, Gale-Cengage Learning, CiteFactor, Ulrich’s, de Gruyter (Germany), Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB) (Germany), European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS) (Norway), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and Directory of Open Access Resources (ROAD).
Listed
AcademicKeys, Cision Directory, EconPapers, Gaudeamus, Google Scholar, Isis Current Bibliography, JournalSeek, Journals4Free, The Linguist List, MediaFinder, Microsoft Academic, NewJour, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), ACNP (Italy), BVB-Bibliotheks Verbund Bayern FAST Zugang (Germany), CIRC (Spain), COPAC (England), CORE (UK), CUFTS Journal Database (Canada), EconBiz (Germany), Edanz (Japan), Globethics (Switzerland), HEC Paris Journal Finder (France), Library Hub Discoverer (UK), MIAR (Spain), Mir@bel (France), NSD – Norwegian Register (Norway), PhilPapers (Canada), REBIUN-CRUE (Spain), SUDOC (France), ZeitschriftenDatenBank (ZDB) (Germany), and the Open University of Hong Kong Electronic Library (Hong Kong).
Accessible via
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Germany), and the NIST Research Library (National Institute of Standards and Technology, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce).
Criteria for Publication
The Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (JMR) seeks to publish authors who strive to produce original, insightful, interesting, important, and theoretically solid research. Demonstration of a significant “value-added” contribution to the field’s understanding of an issue or topic is crucial to acceptance for publication.
Authors should write manuscripts as simply and concisely as possible, without sacrificing meaningfulness or clarity of exposition. The journal editor-in-chief will evaluate manuscripts in terms of their contribution-to-length ratio; i.e., he or she may permit more pages to manuscripts that make strong contributions.
Manuscripts should be no more than 26, double-spaced pages (justified, one-inch margins all around, half-inch indent, in Times New Roman 12-point font, using active voice), including an abstract (up to 200 words), keywords (up to seven terms), references, discussion questions (up to five), and relevant tables, figures (in their correct position in the text, not separate and not at the end of the manuscript), and appendixes. At his or her own discretion, the editor-in-chief may allow additional space for papers that make very extensive contributions or that require additional space for data presentation or references (such as meta-analyses, qualitative works, and work using multiple data sets).
To submit a manuscript for consideration
To submit a manuscript for consideration by the JMR, follow these steps: (1) Format the manuscript in Microsoft Word (see above). (2) Remove all author-identifying references. (3) Email to Editor-in-Chief Hagai Gringarten, Ph.D. at hgringarten@stu.edu.
For more details, please refer to the “Instructions to Authors” (https://jmrpublication.org)