FAQ
Q: What kind of papers does JRICST publish?
JRICST aims to publish research papers in all areas of computer science and technology by disseminating cutting-edge research, innovative methodologies, and practical applications. It strives to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical implementation, fostering collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and industry experts. The journal encourages the submission of original research articles and review papers that contribute to the knowledge and advancement of computer science and technology. The review process is usually completed within 4-6 weeks’ time, depending upon the number of research papers in the streamline.
Q: How will I know my manuscript is accepted or not?
Once your manuscript is reviewed we will notify you of acceptance, acceptance with modification, or rejection of the manuscript.
Q: What is the standard or quality of papers published in JRICST?
Like most journals, JRICST tries to ensure the publishing of high-quality papers. Papers that have a significant contribution, worth sharing an idea, a concept, a technique, or a result, are considered for publication as determined by our reviewers. Typically, acceptance rate varies from 70% to 80%.
Q: How to submit a manuscript/research paper to JRICST?
You can submit your manuscript by online submission from the home page of JRICST submission page.
Q: What is CrossRef DOI and what is the meaning of assigning a Digital Object Identifier to the individual manuscript?
A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to digital content to ensure a permanent link