The International Journal of Algorithms for Information Security and Data Science, Blockchain Technology, and Discrete Mathematics (IJAISBDM) accepts manuscript submissions throughout the year via its online Article Submission System.
Authors may format their manuscripts strictly in
Official journal template.
Submitted manuscripts must be original, unpublished, and not under review by any other journal. Short notes or brief communications are not accepted. The editorial board reserves the right to reject any manuscript that does not meet the journal's standards of quality or originality without external review.
All submissions must align with the journal’s scope and will undergo a double-anonymized peer-review process. Authors must ensure that:
The manuscript has been thoroughly reviewed for grammar and clarity.
They understand the content of their submission and are solely responsible for its accuracy.
To improve language quality, authors are encouraged to use proofreading tools such as Grammarly or other similar services. As an open-access journal, an Article Processing Charge (APC) applies upon acceptance, allowing authors to retain copyright.
Authors are expected to review and adhere to the journal's editorial and publishing policies prior to submission.
Before submitting, authors should review and follow the detailed standards outlined below:
Types of Articles
Submission Checklist
Article Structure and Formatting
Submission Process and Templates
Cover Letter Guidelines
Supplementary Material
Statistical Reporting Standards
Image Quality and Ethical Integrity
Peer Review Procedure
Resubmission and Revision Policies
Complaints and Appeals
Embargo Policy for Rejected Submissions
Ethical Guidelines: Research Involving Humans and Animals
Copyediting, Language Editing, and Proofreading Support
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Policies
Authors must select the appropriate article type during submission:
Original Research
Detailed reports of novel findings, with clearly described methods to ensure reproducibility. The manuscript length should support full interpretation of the study.
Case Study
In-depth analysis of specific real-world problems or scenarios, often involving experimental or survey-based research. Case studies offer multifaceted insights into particular challenges.
Occasional Review
Comprehensive overviews that summarize and critically assess recent advances and key research developments in a specific field.