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Communications of the Association for Information Systems (ISSN: 1529-3181)

PublisherCommunications of the Association

ISSN-L1529-3181

ISSN1529-3181

IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending

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Communications of the Association for Information Systems
http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/
The Association for Information Systems (AIS) began publishing two electronic journals in 1999 - Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS) and Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS). These journals are designed to be complementary and the first part of this statement of editorial policy is common to both. In content, each will fulfill the role usually associated with the terms "communications" and "journal". Communications is intended to foster the free flow of ideas within the IS community; its emphasis is on originality, importance, and cogency of ideas; it is also a vehicle for case studies, survey articles, tutorials, and other materials of general interest to the IS community. The Journal will be a classical, reviewed outlet for research with every intention of being equal to the best in the field.
Articles should be submitted to one of the journals in accordance with its content and the way the authors wish to have the submission processed. In case of doubt as to which journal is most appropriate for a particular article, it may be submitted to either and the editors will decide which one is most suitable.
The primary role of a professional society is to facilitate communication among its members. Communications of the Association for Information Systems carries out this role by publishing articles on a wide range of subjects of interest to the membership beyond research results.
Specifically, Communications of the Association for Information Systems aims to provide an outlet for subjects falling outside the focus of many research journals including:
tutorials on the state of the art
teaching cases
opinion columns
education and pedagogical scholarship
instrument development
research trends and analyses
panel reports from leading conferences
innovation and novel concepts
ISSN: 1529-3181
Contact: Matti Rossi
E-mail: cais-AT-pki.nebraska.edu

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