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Scientific journal «Cognitive Sciences in the Information Society»
The journal accepts articles on the following fields of research:
2.3. Information technology and telecommunications
- 2.3.1. System analysis, management and information processing
- 2.3.2. Computing systems and their elements
- 2.3.3. Automation and control of technological processes and production
- 2.3.4. Management in organizational systems
- 2.3.5. Mathematical and software support for computing systems, complexes and computer networks
- 2.3.6. Information security methods and systems, information security
- 2.3.7. Computer modeling and design automation
- 2.3.8. Informatics and information processes
5.5. Political science
- 5.5.1. History and theory of politics
- 5.5.2. Political institutions, processes, technologies
- 5.5.3. Public administration and sectoral policies
- 5.5.4. International relationships
5.12. cognitive sciences
- 5.12.1. Interdisciplinary research on cognitive processes
- 5.12.2. Interdisciplinary Brain Research
- 5.12.3. Interdisciplinary Language Studies
- 5.12.4. Cognitive modeling
The following types of articles may be submitted for publication: theoretical and review articles, original research articles.
The Journal:
- the Cognitive Sciences in the Information Society is an exclusively online publication, having no printed version;
- the Journal is published on a quarterly basis (1st issue – January-March; 2nd issue – April-June; 3rd issue – July-September; 4th issue – October-December).
Advantages of the online scientific journal:
- allows the publication of articles having a large number of colour illustrations along with various multimedia formats; authorial requirements for presenting the results of scientific research are not limited by the online-only format;
- article-by-article placement – the issue is formed incrementally; articles are posted on the Journal’s website as the review process allows;
- the cost of publication does not depend on the number of pages – the length of an article is limited only by the need to take a rational approach to the quantity of written material required for reporting on studies conducted by its authors;
- reduced publication times – the editorial cycle is shortened by eliminating the stages of typographic layout, printing and distributing copies to authors;
- unlimited opportunities for disseminating information with access to articles provided from anywhere in the world and – an article published in the online open access journal can be sent to colleagues in a matter of seconds, uploaded to the organisation’s website, posted on social networks, etc.