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TITR: New IT research publication creates new opportunities

January 24, 2013 author:

Transactions on Information Technology Research (TITR) is a peer-reviewed publication that covers substantive additions, insights and challenges to the theory and practice of programming, networking, information management, web systems, user-centered design and their integration. It provides academic and industry researchers a new refereed venue to present original research methods and findings to the IT community of scholars and practitioners. TITR’s focus is on technological developments affecting growth and change in enterprise IT infrastructure, systems integration and implementation. For their inaugural issue, they are seeking papers that will contribute to defining “IT research” by bringing, in addition to defining position papers, current empirical, methodological and theoretical investigations of IT artifacts, the deployment of IT systems, as well as end user experience to the IT community.

The editors and reviewers of TITR encourage IT faculty, practitioners and students to contribute original scholarship, including deeper investigations and fuller descriptions of research presented at conferences and symposia. In order to bring new research findings to their readers, TITR is committed to keeping the publication process (receipt, review, revision and publication) to a bi-annual cycle. The ITM program is strongly committed to student research and we encourage all of our students (and faculty) to take advantage of this new opportunity.

Submission deadline Publication Dates

  • February 28
  • June 1
  • August 31
  • December 1

How to submit an article:
Articles of 1,500 words or greater should be submitted to the Co-Editors-in-Chief in Word or RTF format, double-spaced, and use the IEEE citation style consistently throughout, by registering at www.transitr.org. All submissions will receive editor review before a determination is made to begin the peer review process.

TITR supports the Open Access Movement, which aims to make research free and available to the public online. Open Access to TITR plays a crucial role in furthering IT research, benefiting scholars, research and the public at large. Open access can increase a journal’s readership as well as its contribution to the public good on a global scale.

Editors and reviewers are senior, experienced IT faculty and industry practitioners who receive no remuneration for their work on authors’ behalf. If you would like to contribute to the IT research community through reviewing or editing, please contact the co-editors-in-chief at info@transitr.org