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.

Current Issue and Archive

Articles and Book Reviews in Press (Corrected and Uncorrected Proofs)

Deen Freelon:
ReCal OIR: Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio Intercoder Reliability as a Web Service

Galit Nimrod:
Challenging the Internet Paradox: Online Depression Communities and Well-Being

Constantin M. Bosancianu, Steve Powell, & Esad Bratović:
Social Capital and Pro-Social Behavior Online and Offline

Publication frequency

As a start-up journal that is devoted to highest standards of quality. Rejection rate: ca. 85%, estimated 2011 journal impact (minimum, because not all citations are known yet): 2.625 (ISI, IJIS included), 3.625 (Google Scholar), see editorial of volume 7, issue 1. The International Journal of Internet Science appeared once each year in 2006–2011, will appear twice each year beginning in 2012. Listing in the ISI Journal Citation Report is pending, the International Journal of Internet Science is currently being evaluated for inclusion.