OPTIMIZING ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO JOURNAL MANAGEMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TETOVO.

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Title: OPTIMIZING ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO JOURNAL MANAGEMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TETOVO.
Authors: Iseni, Puhiza, Rushiti, Suela, Memeti, Agon, Imeri, Florinda
Source: Proceedings of International Conference on Engineering & Natural Sciences (ICENS); 10/2/2024, p47-54, 8p
Subject Terms: DATABASES, SCHOLARLY publishing, STATISTICAL smoothing, INFORMATION resources management, DEVELOPING countries, ELECTRONIC journals
Abstract: Information management techniques have been completely transformed by the shift in academic publication from traditional to electronic systems, especially in developing nations. Due to this change, traditional printed journals have become outdated as a result of the widespread adoption of digital forms for scientific research publications, including emails, websites, and serverstored databases. As a result, electronic journal management systems have become indispensable resources for establishments and businesses, enabling smooth data administration and integration. Our paper, "Optimizing Academic Publishing: A Case Study of Electronic Journal Management at the University of Tetovo," was inspired by this revolutionary movement and looks at this phenomena in the unique setting of the University of Tetovo. Our study intends to assess the University of Tetovo's electronic journal management processes through thorough research, comparison, and verification methodologies. We aim to analyze software design, assess resource availability, and create a working website using a web-based system. Our method uses Microsoft SQL Server maintenance for database storage, ASP.NET Core technology in the C# programming language, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for design, and all of this to optimize journal maintenance procedures. Our research emphasizes how crucial electronic systems are to contemporary scholarly publishing. These technologies promote faster workflows, which in turn improve the landscape of scholarly publication by facilitating efficient data creation, management, and organization within institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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