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Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education

ISSN: 2199-3246eISSN: 2199-3254

Digital Finance

ISSN: 2524-6984eISSN: 2524-6186

Digital Formations

ISSN: 1526-3169

Digital Geography and Society

eISSN: 2666-3783
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Digital Government: Research and Practice

ISSN: 2639-0175

Digital Health

eISSN: 2055-2076
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Digital Humanities

eISSN: 2630-9696
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Digital Humanities Quarterly

ISSN: 1938-4122
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Digital Journal of Clinical Medicine

ISSN: 2582-3868
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Digital Journal of Research in Higher Education

eISSN: 2223-2516
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Digital Journalism

ISSN: 2167-0811eISSN: 2167-082X

Digital Journalism provides a critical forum for scholarly discussion, analysis and responses to the wide ranging implications of digital technologies, along with economic, political and cultural developments, for the practice and study of journalism. Radical shifts in journalism are changing every aspect of the production, content and reception of news; and at a dramatic pace which has transformed ‘new media’ into ‘legacy media’ in barely a decade. These crucial changes challenge traditional assumptions in journalism practice, scholarship and education, make definitional boundaries fluid and require reassessment of even the most fundamental questions such as "What is journalism?" and "Who is a journalist?"

Digital Journalism is edited by Bob Franklin, Professor of Journalism Studies at Cardiff University, UK. The editorial board includes internationally distinguished journalists and scholars of journalism studies. Watch a video of Bob talking about Digital Journalism here.

Digital Journalism pursues a significant and exciting editorial agenda including:

  • Digital media and the future of journalism;
  • Social media as sources and drivers of news;
  • The changing ‘places’ and ‘spaces’ of news production and consumption in the context of digital media;
  • News on the move and mobile telephony;
  • The personalisation of news;
  • Business models for funding digital journalism in the digital economy;
  • Developments in data journalism and data visualisation;
  • New research methods to analyse and explore digital journalism;
  • Hyperlocalism and new understandings of community journalism;
  • Changing relationships between journalists, sources and audiences;
  • Citizen and participatory journalism;
  • Machine written news and the automation of journalism;
  • The history and evolution of online journalism;
  • Changing journalism ethics in a digital setting;
  • New challenges and directions for journalism education and training;
  • Digital journalism, protest and democracy;
  • Journalists’ changing role perceptions;
  • Wikileaks and novel forms of investigative journalism.

All articles in Digital Journalism have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymised refereeing by two anonymous referees. Instructions for Authors can be found here

 
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Digital Law Journal

ISSN: 2686-9136
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Digital Library Perspectives

ISSN: 2059-5816eISSN: 2059-5824

Digital Library Perspectives keeps readers informed about current trends, initiatives, and developments around digital content collections

Digital Medical Engineering

eISSN: 3070-5428

Digital Medical Engineering publishes interdisciplinary research integrating engineering, digital technologies, and healthcare. It focuses on the development and application of innovative tools and methods, such as bioimaging, biosensors, wearable devices, artificial intelligence, and bioinformatics, to advance clinical practice or biomedical discovery for human health.

Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Biosensors, bioelectronics, and biochips
  • Biomedical imaging and computational imaging
  • Wearable and implantable medical devices
  • Targeted and personalized drug delivery
  • Digital diagnostics and therapeutics
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare
  • Remote healthcare, telemedicine, and mobile health technologies
  • Interoperable electronic health records and big data analytics
  • Medical robotics, soft robotics, and intelligent interventions
  • Translational digital medicine, nanobiotechnology, and tissue engineering
  • Genetic engineering, computational genomics, and digital health-enabled genomics
  • Neuroinformatics, neuroengineering, and brain-machine interface

Digital Medicine

ISSN: 2542-629XeISSN: 2226-8561

Digital Medicine and Healthcare Technology

eISSN: 2754-6306

Digital Medievalist

eISSN: 1715-0736
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Digital Medievalist (DM) is the journal of the Digital Medievalist Community. It publishes work of original research and scholarship, theoretical articles on digital topics, notes on technological topics, commentary pieces discussing developments in the field, bibliographic and review articles, tutorials, and project reports. The journal also commissions reviews of books and major electronic sites and projects. All contributions are reviewed before publication by authorities in humanities computing. Submissions to DM should concern topics likely to be of interest to medievalists working with digital media, though they need not be exclusively medieval in focus. 

Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures

ISSN: 2162-9544eISSN: 2162-9552

Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance

ISSN: 2398-5038eISSN: 2398-5046

Assessing the impact of information and communication technologies on the economy and society from a multidisciplinary perspective, DPRG covers topics such as Cybersecurity, Big Data, The Internet of Things and ICT for development.

Digital Press Social Sciences and Humanities

eISSN: 2654-9433
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