Acta Informatica Pragensia

Journal of Social and Business Informatics

 

Acta Informatica Pragensia (ISSN 1805-4951) is a peer-reviewed journal that uses the Diamond Open Access model of sharing scientific knowledge — it means fully open access, no fees for authors or readers, free English proofreading. The aim of the journal is to actively support research and professional activities by offering a publication platform that is available worldwide and is free of charge. The journal covers a broad range of topics dealing with the social and business aspects of informatics (incl. computer science, information science, information systems). It covers mainly the theory, application and management of information systems, as well as interactions between information and communications technologies (ICT) and people.

In the business domain, we especially seek the empirical and design type of research with practical applications, such as research articles concerned with the current problems of ICT managers and ICT professionals working in various types of organizations. In the social domain, we particularly welcome submissions that emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of ICT when considering its application and impact on society. Read more.

 

Abstracting and indexing

  • Scopus (Elsevier) – subject areas Computer Science Applications, Information Systems, Library and Information Sciences, Management Information Systems
  • DBLP Computer Science Bibliography
  • RSCI Russian Science Citation Index
  • CEEOL Central and Eastern European Online Library
  • ERIH PLUS European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences
  • DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
  • Open J-Gate (Informatics India)
  • National Library of the Czech Republic

 

Why submit to Acta Informatica Pragensia

  • High visibility and impact of articles indexed by Scopus (Elsevier) and other databases
  • Open access journal published by university: freely accessible articles without article processing charge
  • Free professional English proofreading of accepted manuscripts
  • Peer-review process: constructive and rigorous with valuable feedback
  • Research impact: article impact metrics with views for all articles
  • Transparency: the editor acknowledged on published articles
  • Flexible formatting: no strict formatting requirements at the submission

 

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