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Aims and scope
Applied Technologies and Innovations (ATI) is an international research journal and part of PIEB Research Support Project. ATI is peer-reviewed international research journal. ATI covers continuum of subjects related to applied sciences. Papers for consideration could source from domains of physics, chemistry, biology, technology and engineering, electronics, science and education, and other non-economic and natural sciences domains. Papers accepted undergo quality control by Editorial board and peer reviewers. All research articles submitted to ATI undergo peer review process, based on initial editor screening and anonymous expertise of reviewers. Articles previously published, those under consideration by another journal, and those with a pre-existing copyright may not be submitted. Author must ensure that about half of the paper contents or core idea has not been published anywhere else. In other words authors should prove the considerable adjustment made and value added in their submissions. Given publications should have research character and must be based on principles of scientific and a professional etiquette. The final decision on inclusion of paper will be made by Editorial Board. Editorial Board reserves its right to make technical and scientific editing. In case of not accepting the Board does not provide reviews and comments but resolution on publication.
Profile
ATI belongs to those research periodicals that stick to open access model. The journal follows funding model that does not charge readers or their institutions for electronic access. In other words, we provide to readers the free online access to read and download scientific articles. This model provides greater reach of interested readers to the published articles. In the beginning all volumes appear first as a list with names of articles and authors. At this stage the articles can have relevant abstracts and keywords, but not a pdf documents in a final version. In this phase, papers were only selected selected and are pending for review and other editorial procedures. Articles in pdf are available for download only after final updating - when they already passed the whole editorial process and are agreed with the authors. When this process end, the link becomes active and pdf available for download.
Indexing
The journal is indexed by the following services: Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory EBSCO Discovery Service Gale Google scholar DOAJ Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek EZB E-International Scientific Research Journal Consortium (E-ISRJC) Open J-Gate e-LIBRARY.RU We continue to work on indexation issue to provide international exposure of research papers published in our journals.We believe that indexation makes all articles well accessible and increases their potential impact on knowledge markets.
Editors
Publishing Editor Assistant editor Amit Chaudhry, Ph.D., Senior Assistant professor (Microelectronics), University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Technology Panjab University, India Zeeshan Nawaz, Ph.D., Consultant, Global Engineering Company. Member, Gasification Research Lab., University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan Patrick Obeng-Asiedu, Ph.D., MBA Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, U.S.A Martina Jakl, PhD, Director for Technology and Innovation Management, University of Economics, Prague Bindeshwar Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology
Guide to authors
Sample article Please read the following guidelines and use the sample article format for submission of your paper since only articles formatted accordingly may be accepted. Quality control Submissions to PIEB and MHSJ Papers accepted undergo quick review and quality control by Editorial board. Editorial decisions are final and do not assume any references and written reviews. Articles should not be exact repetition of previously published papers. In case of previously published, authors should prove the considerable adjustment has been made and value added in their submissions. Submissions to BEH and ATI Papers accepted undergo quality control by Editorial board and peer reviewers. All research articles in these journals undergo peer review process, based on initial editor screening and anonymous expertise of reviewers. Articles previously published, those under consideration by another journal, and those with a pre-existing copyright may not be submitted. Author must ensure that about half of the paper contents or core idea has not been published anywhere else. In other words authors should prove the considerable adjustment made and value added in their submissions. Language Articles must be written in English. Title Concise and informative. Avoid abbreviations. Author names and affiliations Full names should be provided. Please indicate affiliations of the author. Indicate the authors' affiliation addresses below the names. Indicate all affiliations with a lower-case superscript letter immediately after the Autho's name and in front of the appropriate address. Contacts Ensure that telephone and fax numbers (with country and area code) are provided in addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address. Abstract A concise abstract should briefly state the purpose of the research and the main results. An abstract must be presented in English and separate from the article, so it must be able to stand alone. Classification codes and keywords Provide at least one standard UDC code and also JEL code for economics-related article and up to 5 additional keywords. Illustrations Graphics should be done in MS Word and must be editable. Tables Tables should be numbered consecutively in the text in Arabic numerals and printed on separate sheets. Any manuscript which does not conform to the above instructions may be returned for the necessary revision before publication. Footnotes The use of footnotes should be kept to a minimum and numbered consecutively throughout the text with superscript Arabic numerals. References References to publications should be as follows: “Nelson (1992) noted that...” or “This problem has been studied previously (e.g., Smith et al., 1969)”. The author should make sure that there is a strict one-to-one correspondence between the names and years in the text and those on the list. The list of references should appear at the end of the main text. It should be double spaced and listed in alphabetical order by author's name. Examples of what references has to look like: For monographs Hamilton, J., King, R., 2006. The Economic Impacts of Financial Liberalization: Evidence from the Capital Markets, North-Holland, Amsterdam. For contributions to collective works Mayer, T., Meltzer, H., 1999. “Money supply”, in: Friedman, B.M., Hahn, F.H. (Eds.), Handbook of Monetary Economics”, Vol. 1. North-Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 357-396. For journals Griffiths, W., Judge, G., 1992. “Testing and estimating location vectors when the error covariance matrix is unknown”, Journal of Econometrics, Vol. 54, pp.121-138. Nordhaus, W., 2004, “Retrospective on the 1970s Productivity Slowdown”, NBER Working Paper No W10950, December. For bulletins ECB, 2004., “Labor productivity developments in the euro area: Aggregate trends and sectoral patterns”, ECB Monthly Bulletin, July. Submission fee payment Standard submission & service fee structure is differentiated as following: PIEB – 100 Euro; Peer-reviewed BEH and ATI – 150 Euro; MHSJ – 200 Euro. All fees are due only after accepting the paper by Editorial Boards (for PIEB and MHSJ) and positive expertise review (for BEH and ATI). The fee provides compensation of a range services related with expertise, scientific and technical editing, printing, electronic storing and web-managing. All papers are printed online (with corresponding online ISSN) and in print form (with corresponding Print ISSN). The fee is also subject to guarantee the sending one printed copy via standard air mail to first author of the published article. If also other authors would like to have a print edition, please contact us at publications@pradec.eu, the fee for aditional issue may vary between 20-30 EUR per issue in respect to mailing costs. Payments options You will receive an invoice with several payment methods you can choose after letter of acceptance. Important Payments must be done only after final letter of acceptance of a paper to publication. Electronic submission Papers must be submitted electronically to publications@pradec.eu For any further information please contact us.
Online submission
You can deliver a submission online or using the direct emailing to publications@pradec.eu |
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