International Journal of Knowledge Management & E-Learning aims to publish latest and quality research articles in the multidisciplinary area of knowledge management and electronic learning. We hope to foster a platform for leading research in the emerging new landscape of knowledge intensive economy, which requires the integration of knowledge and learning.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
• Knowledge management and learning strategies
• Knowledge management and action research
• Knowledge construction in e-learning
• Knowledge modeling and visualization
• Knowledge-based learning systems
• Learning and knowledge portals
• Web-based learning and teaching
• Strategies for e-learning development
• E-learning design, usability, and evaluation
• E-learning in the workplace
• Web-based training
• Electronic performance support systems
• Web-based learning and knowledge communities
• Computer supported collaborative learning
• Human-Computer interaction
• IT security and privacy issues
• Business process and workflow management
• Clinical decision support design and development
• Medical informatics
• E-healthcare
Submission Instruction
1. All articles are published in English. Submission of an article implies that the work has not been published or considered for publication elsewhere.
2. Names of authors should NOT appear in the text. Attach a separate cover page that includes the title of the paper, title and affiliation of each author with postal and e-mail addresses, and clearly indicate the corresponding author. Biographical notes, approximately 50 words per author, should be placed on the bottom of the cover page.
3. Title of the paper must be kept within two Lines.
4. With each copy, include an abstract not exceeding 250 words. The abstract should provide a brief overview of the paper. Abstract should be followed by up to five Key words.
5. Manuscripts should not exceed 25 pages or 8000 words including tables, graphs, figures, and references.
6. Tables, graphs, and figures should be labeled in numerical order with Roman numeral and placed at the end of the text. Label tables at the top and follow the heading with title of the table. Label graphs and figures in similar fashion.
7. Place references in an alphabetical order at the end of the text. References should be made only if they are cited in the text; and to works that are published, accepted for publication, or available through libraries or institutions.
8. Cite references in the text by citing the authors’ names and the year of publication in parentheses; use APA (American Psychological Association) style for referencing (refer to the details below).
9. Electronic submissions via email to EIC are required. Prospective authors of accepted articles must provide electronic version of the accepted articles in MS Word.
10. It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright or license the publication rights to Serials Publications.
Reference Style:
1. How to cite references in your text References are cited in the text in alphabetical order (the same way they appear in the reference list), separated by a semi-colon.
(Green, 2002; Harlow, 1983) If you have two authors with the same last name, use first initials with the last names.
(E. Johnson, 2001; L. Johnson, 1998)
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