ICTACT Journals publish research articles that map the new frontiers in emerging
technologies of the ICT domain. Our journals serve the purpose of providing a platform for
Researchers, Students, and Faculties to exhibit their research ideas to the entire community.
Apart from regular papers, we also publish special issues on specific topic of interest to the
international ICT community.
General Guidelines
ICTACT Journals are dedicated to publishing quality research papers that are novel in concept
and all other aspects of research.
POINTS TO NOTE BEFORE SUBMITTING THE ARTICLE:
- Submission of an article to ICTACT requires an understanding that the paper is not
already published or under consideration for publications with other journals.
- The content has not been copied or plagiarized in whole or in part from other works.
- Articles should be submitted only in MS-Word format and pdf files are NOT accepted.
- Articles for submission should strictly follow the format of the Template available
in
our website (Click here to download)
Authorship
Once the article has been submitted to ICTACT Journals, it is understood that the article has
been read and approved by all the co-authors and all agreed to the submission of the article.
Corresponding author is responsible for the article during the review process and also for the
collection and provision of copyrights from each co-author after acceptance.
Language Standards
ICTACT Journals can only accept research articles written in English. Authors should note
that they are writing for international audience. National colloquialisms and idiomatic use of
language should be avoided to the extent possible. Word choices and sentence constructions
that might imply bias against persons on the basis of gender, racial or ethnic group membership,
disability, sexual orientation, or age should be avoided.
Figures & Tables
Figures and tables should be numbered and cited in the text in the sequence of appearance.
Authors are requested to submit high resolution, gray-scale images in editable format. All the
figures and tables should carry a caption which comprises a brief title and a description.
Copyrights
Upon acceptance of an article, the authors should give an undertaking while submitting the paper that the manuscripts submitted to journal have not been published and have not been simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere and manuscripts are their original work. Upon acceptance for publication, the following rights will be assigned to the publisher and retained by the author:
The Publisher’s Rights Include:
- A right to first publish (print and electronic) and disseminate the article under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License for the purposes of Open Access publication.
- The right to provide the article in all forms and media so the article can be used on the latest technology even after publication.
- Additional rights to enforce the rights in the work, on behalf of an author, against third parties in the case of plagiarism, ethic disputes and fraud
Rights Retained by authors:
Charges
There are no charges involved in publishing with ICTACT Journals.
Submission Process
Manuscript should be prepared in accordance with the author guidelines, and it should be formatted based on the template available in our website
ictactjournals.
Submissions are accepted through the
online submission system.
The papers can be submitted throughout the year. Articles which are in the scope of our special issues should be directly sent to the contact person of the corresponding special issue.
What Happens Next?
The primary focus of ICTACT Journals is the quality and integrity of the articles we publish.
All submitted manuscripts first undergo an editorial desk check and preliminary plagiarism screening.
Manuscripts that pass this stage are sent for full double-blind peer review by subject experts who are independent of the authors.
In the double-blind review process, both authors and reviewers remain anonymous.
Each manuscript is normally evaluated by at least two reviewers on criteria such as originality,
methodological soundness, relevance to the journal’s scope, ethical compliance, and clarity of presentation.
Based on the reviewers’ recommendations and comments, the Editorial Board decides whether the manuscript
is accepted, requires revision, or is rejected. The Editorial Board’s decision is final.
Indicative Timeline
While individual cases may vary, ICTACT Journals aim to adhere to the following typical schedule,
in line with the current average of approximately 8 weeks from submission to publication:
• Initial editorial screening and plagiarism check: within 5–7 days from submission
• Assignment to reviewers and peer review: typically 1–2 weeks for the first review round
• First decision (accept / revise / reject): usually within 4–5 weeks from submission
• Author revision period (if revisions are requested): normally 1–2 weeks, depending on the extent of revisions
• Final decision and acceptance: generally within 1–2 weeks after receipt of revised manuscript
• Production, proofreading, and online publication of the accepted article: typically within 1–2 weeks after final acceptance