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Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
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VISION
To become a recognized scientific journal of multidisciplinary research in Asia Pacific Region by 2022
MISSION
The APJMR commits itself to:
- Sustain the academic integrity of publishing scientific researches;
- Expand the network and linkages in international research community through publications and conferences;
- Ensure the competence and credibility of research articles through quality assurance mechanisms;
- Establish greater opportunities for research collaboration of scholars from the global community; and
- Promote the value of commitment and integrity in meeting the international standards of publication.
AIM
The Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (APJMR) aims to provide a medium open to the global community of scholars who aspire to have their researches published in a peer-reviewed journal.
SCOPE
The journal publishes quarterly issues in various disciplines limited to:
⦁ social sciences,
⦁ education, arts and humanities,
⦁ business and hospitality management
⦁ science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
The journal primarily has, as its audience, scientists, academicians, practitioners of various fields, policy makers, health advocates, graduate students, and other individuals interested in pushing the frontiers of developing innovative ideas for social and global transformation.
Types of Manuscripts
Original articles
Randomized controlled trials, intervention studies, studies of screening and diagnostic test, outcome studies, cost effectiveness analyses, case-control series, and surveys with high response rate
Review articles
Systematic critical assessment of literature and data sources
Short Communications
Short Communications are suitable for the presentation of research that extends previously published research, including the reporting of additional controls and confirmatory results in other settings, as well as negative results, small-scale clinical studies, clinical audits and case series. Authors must clearly acknowledge any work upon which they are building, both published and unpublished.
Case reports:
New/interesting/very rare cases can be reported. Cases with clinical significance or implications will be given priority, whereas, mere reporting of a rare case may not be considered. Up to 1000 words excluding references and abstract and a maximum of 10 references.
Copyright
Copyrights for articles published in APJMR are retained by the authors, with first publication rights granted to the journal. The APJMR is not responsible for subsequent uses of the work. It is the author’s responsibility to bring an infringement action if so desired by the author.
The work in this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.