About the Journal

International Digitized Journal of Tele-Optic Services (IDJ-TOS)
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The International Digitized Journal of Tele-Optic Services (IDJ-TOS) is an innovative, interdisciplinary open-access journal dedicated to advancing the science, engineering, and practical application of digitization across small smart-device platforms. The journal publishes high-quality research articles, detailed manual instructions, technical reports, multimedia demonstrations, and interdisciplinary studies that support the global movement toward mobile-first digital transformation.

IDJ-TOS serves as a unique bridge between scientific innovation and real-world deployment, particularly focusing on smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and other compact optical-digital systems. The journal encourages authors to publish not only textual manuscripts but also .MP4 instructional videos and multimedia content to enhance the communication, implementation, and reproducibility of digital solutions.

 

Scope and Core Digitized Classification Areas

The journal organizes its contributions across a unified seven-category classification system designed for 21st-century digitized research:

  1. Digitized Science & Technology
    Physics, applied mathematics, AI systems, machine learning, robotics, optical physics, algorithm development, and technology prototyping.
  2. Digitized Health
    Tele-health systems, biomedical engineering, digital diagnostics, public health informatics, and app-based clinical support tools.
  3. Digitized Engineering & Automation
    Optical design, electronics, hardware–software integration, automation systems, mechanical/micro-mechanical design, and emerging nanotechnologies.
  4. Digitized Media & Communication
    Digital arts, journalism, film technologies, AR/VR systems, UI/UX, motion graphics, and new multimedia-communication frameworks.
  5. Digitized Finance & Economics
    Financial technologies (FinTech), blockchain, digital currencies, business analytics, computational economics, and policy simulation models.
  6. Digitized Art & Creative Design
    Digital architecture, graphic design, illustration, music technology, creative media processing, and computational arts.
  7. Digitized Social Systems & Innovation
    Education technologies, sustainability systems, policy design, human–computer interaction, mobile society studies, and innovation ecosystems.

 

Modern Peer-Review Model (AI-Assisted + Human Supervision)

IDJ-TOS employs a hybrid peer-review model combining the judgment of a Chief-in-Editor with advanced AI machine-training evaluators. These AI-driven tools assist in:

  • plagiarism screening
  • copyright & licensing assessment
  • methodological consistency checks
  • structural and linguistic improvement
  • completeness of metadata
  • ethical and research-integrity verification

This 21st-century digital peer-assessment framework strengthens editorial accuracy, accelerates the review cycle, and supports authors in refining their manuscripts with high precision. All final editorial decisions remain under human oversight, maintaining quality, fairness, and academic responsibility.

 

Multimedia-Enhanced Publications

Authors may submit:

  • .MP4 instructional videos
  • app demonstration clips
  • device-operation walkthroughs
  • optical system simulations
  • interface-interaction recordings

These multimedia files become part of the published article, ensuring that research and training materials are accessible, practical, and actionable for global readers.

 

Publication & Access Model

  • Readers: Free and unrestricted open access worldwide
  • Authors: Pay a publication fee only after acceptance
  • Content Types: Research articles, reviews, technical manuals, instructional videos, app deployment studies, and interdisciplinary works
  • Publishing Goals: Achieve recognition in major indexes and build a target impact factor above 3

IDJ-TOS is committed to promoting global innovation by enabling authors, developers, engineers, researchers, and students to publish their digital solutions in a format suitable for both academic research and real-world implementation on platforms such as Apple App Store (iOS & iPadOS), Google Play (Android), and Microsoft Store (Windows).

 

Mission and Vision

The mission of IDJ-TOS is to build a high-impact, globally recognized journal that integrates scientific research with everyday digital practice. By embracing open access, AI-supported editorial systems, and multimedia scholarship, the journal strengthens the connection between research discovery and technological application.

Our vision is to become the premier international platform for digitization research, supporting breakthroughs in science, engineering, creative design, modern health, social innovation, and digital-device technologies.

 

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 7 (2027): Digitized Social Systems and Innovation
Issue 7: Digitized Social Systems and Innovation

This issue covers Education, Sustainability, Policy Development, Human-Computer Interaction, and Open Innovation. It explores how digital transformation reshapes modern societies, influencing how individuals learn, interact, govern, and innovate. Contributions examine emerging digital ecosystems that support equitable education, data-driven decision-making, and long-term social resilience.

Key themes include advanced e-learning platforms, AI-supported classrooms, and the integration of digital literacy into global education systems. The issue also highlights sustainable development technologies—such as smart energy networks, digital climate monitoring, and eco-efficient resource management—that contribute to environmental stability.

Policy development submissions may address digital governance, cybersecurity, ethical regulation of AI systems, and the use of large-scale population data to shape future social policies. Human–computer interaction topics explore user experience design, accessibility standards, virtual and augmented environments, and adaptive interfaces for vulnerable and diverse populations.

The issue further welcomes research on open innovation frameworks, collaborative digital communities, and interdisciplinary models that accelerate societal problem-solving. Overall, this issue provides a comprehensive view of how digitized systems can enhance social well-being, promote transparency, and support inclusive global progress.

Published: 2026-04-10
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