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International Journal of Internet Science |
A peer reviewed open access journal for empirical findings, methodology, and theory of social and behavioral science concerning the Internet and its implications for individuals, social groups, organizations, and society.
Estimated 2008 journal impact: 1.64 (minimum) - 2.83. Immediacy: 1.17 in 2006 and 0.71 in 2007, see editorial of volume 3, issue 1.
Volume 4, issue 1 is here.
Volume 3, issue 1 is here.
Volume 2, issue 1 is here.
Volume 1, issue 1 (special issue) is here.
Articles currently in press (corrected proofs) can be found in the in press section.
Manuscripts can be submitted here.
Scope
The International Journal of Internet Science is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed journal for the publication of research articles about empirical findings, methodology, and theory in the field of Internet Science. It provides an outlet for articles on the Internet as a medium of research and its implications for individuals, social groups, organizations, and society.
ISSN 1662-5544
A Call To Action
This journal combines Internet Science with Open Access. Conduct your research on the Internet, study the Internet, and make the papers with your results freely available on the Internet via this journal. Please
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your opinion (delete the word "NOSPAM" from the e-mail address).
Publication frequency
As a start-up journal that is devoted to highest standards of quality (rejection rate: ca. 80%, estimated impact: 1.64–2.83, immediacy: 1.17 in 2006 and 0.71 in 2007, see editorial of volume 3, issue 1), the International Journal of Internet Science appeared once each year in 2006–2009, will appear twice each year in 2010–2011, and likely switch to quarterly issues thereafter.