Issues in Information Systems
Published 4 times a year, the Issues in Information Systems (IIS) journal is a refereed (double-blind peer review) publication (ISSN 1529-7314). IIS publishes the latest research in practice and pedagogical topics that focus on how information systems are used to support organizations or enhance the educational process.
The IIS is the official publication of the IACIS. Papers are published online as soon as they are accepted. All manuscripts must be the author's original, unpublished work. The manuscript must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Please refer to the submission guidelines/instructions for authors before submitting your paper. Authors must review the IIS Publication Ethics before submitting their papers. There is no charge for paper submission. Final revised papers that are accepted for publication will be subject to a one-time publication processing fee of $500.
Submission Timeline
Submissions will be reviewed by the IIS Screening Committee within two weeks of submission. The Editor will contact the corresponding author with news of whether or not the submission will be advanced to the first round of blind reviews (or is being rejected as not suitable for publication in the journal). Typically, the blind review process takes approximately twelve to sixteen weeks. The IIS does not process any submission that does not comply with the requirements found in the submission guidelines.
Important: The first submission must be in MS Word format (either .doc or .docx).
The revised submission must be in .zip format that includes 2 MS Word files -- the revised paper and the point-to-point responses to reviewers' comments.
The next submission for Vol 25 will open on September 2023