About the Journal

International Digitized Journal of Tele-Optic Services (IDJ-TOS)

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Journal Overview

The International Digitized Journal of Tele-Optic Services (IDJ-TOS) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research in digital science, engineering, smart-device technologies, and applied computational systems.

The journal provides a platform for research involving smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, compact optical systems, software-integrated technologies, and modern digital innovation ecosystems. IDJ-TOS aims to strengthen the connection between scientific research, engineering development, and practical real-world digital applications.

The journal publishes scholarly manuscripts in standard digital formats. Authors may optionally include supplementary materials such as external instructional or demonstration video links to support clarity, reproducibility, and educational communication.


Scope and Classification Areas

IDJ-TOS accepts submissions across seven interdisciplinary domains:

1. Digital Science & Technology

Physics, applied mathematics, artificial intelligence systems, machine learning, robotics, optical physics, algorithms, and technology prototyping.

2. Digital Health

Telehealth systems, biomedical engineering, digital diagnostics, health informatics, and mobile clinical technologies.

3. Digital Engineering & Automation

Optical systems, electronics, automation technologies, hardware–software integration, nanotechnology, and computational engineering.

4. Digital Media & Communication

Digital arts, journalism technologies, AR/VR systems, UI/UX design, multimedia communication, and motion graphics.

5. Digital Finance & Economics

Financial technologies, blockchain systems, digital currencies, computational economics, and business analytics.

6. Digital Art & Creative Technologies

Computational design, digital architecture, illustration systems, music technologies, and creative media applications.

7. Digital Social Systems & Innovation

Education technologies, sustainability systems, human–computer interaction, digital policy systems, and innovation ecosystems.


Peer-Review and Editorial Assessment

IDJ-TOS follows a structured peer-review and editorial assessment process designed to ensure academic quality, originality, and ethical integrity.

All submissions undergo:

  • Initial editorial screening
  • Blind peer review where appropriate
  • Final evaluation by the Editor-in-Chief and editorial board

Manuscripts are assessed based on:

  • Scientific relevance
  • Originality
  • Methodological quality
  • Clarity of presentation
  • Ethical compliance
  • Alignment with journal scope

Independent expert reviewers may be invited to provide blind scholarly evaluations and recommendations.

All editorial decisions remain under full human editorial supervision.

Digital editorial-support tools may assist with plagiarism screening, formatting checks, language refinement, and technical validation. These tools support editorial workflow but do not replace human academic judgment.


Multimedia and Supplementary Materials

IDJ-TOS publishes manuscripts in standard digital formats. Authors may optionally provide supplementary materials to enhance explanation, presentation, and reproducibility.

Supplementary materials may include:

  • Instructional video links
  • Application demonstrations
  • Device-operation walkthroughs
  • Optical or computational simulations
  • Interface interaction demonstrations
  • Software presentation materials

All supplementary content is reviewed for relevance, accessibility, and academic suitability prior to publication.


Publication and Access Model

IDJ-TOS operates a flexible publication and access framework supporting scholarly communication, educational accessibility, and sustainable journal development.

Reader Access

Selected publications, particularly instructional manuals and educational resources, may be made freely available in PDF format through the journal platform.

Institutional and library access subscriptions may also be offered for broader access to journal content, educational resources, and article collections.


Author Publication Policy

At the current stage of journal development:

  • Instructional manuals and selected educational resources may be published without mandatory publication fees.
  • Original research articles and review papers may be subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) of approximately AUD $35 after acceptance.

All submissions undergo the same peer-review process regardless of publication fee status. Editorial decisions are based solely on academic quality, originality, and journal relevance.


Institutional Access

Libraries, institutions, and educational organizations may obtain annual subscription access to journal resources, including educational materials and article collections, at an indicative rate of approximately AUD $179 per year.


Content Types

IDJ-TOS welcomes submissions including:

  • Original research articles
  • Review papers
  • Technical manuals
  • Educational resources and digital learning materials
  • Software and application studies
  • Engineering development reports
  • Interdisciplinary digital technology research

Annual Conference and Academic Activities

IDJ-TOS plans to organize an annual International Digital Innovation Conference beginning in October 2028.

The conference supports:

  • Academic collaboration
  • Interdisciplinary research exchange
  • Digital innovation and applied technology presentations
  • Engineering and computational research networking
  • Educational and applied system discussions

Invited keynote speakers may receive complimentary participation at the discretion of the editorial and conference committee. Student and online participation options may be offered to support wider accessibility.


Publishing Objectives

The journal aims to establish high academic standards, international visibility, and inclusion within recognized scholarly indexing systems and digital research databases.

IDJ-TOS supports innovation in:

  • Digital science
  • Smart-device technologies
  • Engineering systems
  • Multimedia communication
  • Applied computational research
  • Educational digital resources

The journal encourages research that bridges theoretical development with practical implementation across modern digital platforms and technologies.


Mission and Vision

Mission

The mission of IDJ-TOS is to establish a high-quality international journal that integrates scientific research with practical digital applications. Through peer-reviewed publishing and multimedia-supported scholarship, the journal strengthens the connection between academic discovery, technological development, and real-world implementation.

Vision

The vision of IDJ-TOS is to become a leading international platform for interdisciplinary digital research, supporting advances in science, engineering, healthcare systems, creative technologies, educational innovation, and digital-device-based applications.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 14 (2027): Digitized Social Systems and Innovation (Research & Review)
No. 14: Digitized Social Systems and Innovation (Research & Review)

Digitized Social Systems and Innovation (Research & Review) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarly work that advances theoretical understanding, empirical analysis, and methodological development in the study of digitally transformed social systems. This issue operates under a subscription-based model and is dedicated exclusively to research articles and systematic review studies.

The issue examines how digital technologies reshape education, governance, sustainability, communication, and organisational systems within modern societies. It focuses on the interaction between human behaviour, institutional structures, and digital infrastructures, with emphasis on analytical models, evidence-based evaluation, and reproducible research outcomes.

Submissions are expected to present original research findings, systematic reviews, or comprehensive analytical studies supported by rigorous methodology, validated datasets, computational modelling, statistical analysis, or well-defined theoretical frameworks. Emphasis is placed on scholarly rigor, methodological transparency, analytical depth, and reproducibility of results.

Key thematic areas include:

  • Digital Education Systems Research: e-learning models, AI-supported education studies, adaptive learning analysis, and educational technology evaluation

  • Sustainability and Socio-Technical Systems: smart energy systems, environmental modelling, digital climate analytics, and sustainability assessment frameworks

  • Governance and Policy Innovation Research: digital governance systems, policy simulation models, cybersecurity regulation studies, and ethical AI frameworks

  • Human–Computer Interaction and Social Systems: UX research, accessibility studies, interaction modelling, and socio-digital interface analysis

  • Social Innovation and Digital Ecosystems: collaborative platforms, civic technology research, open innovation systems, and community-based digital transformation studies

  • Data-Driven Society and Social Analytics: population analytics, behavioural modelling, social data science, and predictive social system analysis

All submissions undergo a rigorous double-layer peer-review process combining expert human evaluation with AI-assisted assessment. This ensures methodological rigor, analytical consistency, originality, and reproducibility. Authors are required to provide sufficient detail in methods, datasets, analytical models, or theoretical frameworks to support scholarly validation and interpretation.

This issue is subscription-based and is intended for researchers, academics, and advanced practitioners seeking authoritative research and critical reviews in digital social systems and innovation. It serves as a platform for high-impact scholarly dissemination and evidence-based understanding of digitally transformed societies.

Published: 2026-06-10
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