Journals

  • Journal of Local Government and Law Studies (JLGLs)

    The Journal of Local Government and Law Studies (JLGLs) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal that focuses on in-depth analysis of the dynamics of local government and legal studies. The journal specifically explores the interaction between these two fields in shaping effective and equitable governance and public policy.
    As a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal, JLGLs is published twice a year in June and December, serving as the primary platform for disseminating original and up-to-date research. Its scope specifically addresses the intersection between legal aspects and the practice of governance at the local level. The journal publishes articles that examine how legal frameworks influence policy, administration, and public services at the local level, as well as how empirical realities at the local level provide feedback on the development and formation of law.
    The mission of JLGLs is to support global knowledge exchange by publishing high-quality academic works from academics, researchers, professionals, practitioners, and students in the fields of government, law, and related disciplines. To ensure its quality and scientific integrity, the journal applies a rigorous double-blind peer review process. Each submitted manuscript must be original, unpublished, and not currently under consideration by another journal or publisher.
    JLGLs accepts article submissions covering a wide range of topics, including but not limited to: Regional Autonomy and Decentralisation Policies; Regional Government Law; Public Governance and Administration; Public Law and Policy; Public Services and State Administrative Law; State Administrative Court; Regional Innovation and Law.

  • Journal of Library, Information, and Archival Studies (JLIAS)

    The Journal of Library, Information, and Archival Studies (JLIAS) is an open-access scientific journal published twice a year in June and December. Each manuscript submitted undergoes a peer-review process to ensure the quality and originality of the articles. JLIAS is dedicated to advancing multidisciplinary research in the fields of library science, information science, and archival studies, and aims to serve as a platform for academics, professionals, and practitioners to share innovative findings and critical insights to shape the future of information management and cultural heritage.
    This journal was established with the mission of promoting and disseminating original and high-quality theoretical and applied research, particularly at the intersection of the three fundamental fields in knowledge management.
    JLIAS welcomes contributions that explore contemporary and future challenges in the world of information. The journal's scope includes but is not limited to the following areas: 1). Foundations of Library & Information Science (LIS); 2). Records, Archives, & Digital Preservation; 3). Knowledge & Digital Resource Management; 4). Information Literacy & User Education; 5). Information Behavior & User Studies; 6). Knowledge Management in Information Institutions; 7). Digital Libraries, Scholarly Communication & Open Access; 8). Librarianship, Professional Practice & Leadership; 9). Specialized Librarianship & Contextual Practice; 10). Emerging Technologies & Social Media.

  • Mereunoe: Education Journal

    Mereunoe: Education Journal is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing critical, innovative, and interdisciplinary perspectives in education. The journal aims to foster scholarly dialogue that bridges theory, research, and practice in shaping future-oriented, inclusive, and sustainable education systems. It provides a platform for educators, researchers, and policymakers to explore new paradigms in teaching, learning, and leadership across diverse educational contexts.

    By publishing high-quality research articles, reviews, and conceptual papers, Mereunoe: Education Journal contributes to the global discourse on educational transformation, emphasizing values of inclusivity, ethics, and sustainability aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

  • Pacak: Journal of Naka Psychology

    Pacak: Journal of Naka Psychology (PJNP) aims to facilitate scientific publications that enrich knowledge and encourage further research in the field of delinquency psychology and deviant behaviour. Delinquency psychology examines individual, family, school, and environmental factors that play a role in the emergence of delinquency and the process of behavioural change. This field connects psychological theory with prevention, intervention, and rehabilitation practices for children, adolescents, and young adults. Pacak: Journal of Naka Psychology (PJNP) accepts original articles using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. The journal also welcomes case studies, intervention reviews, and systematic reviews relevant to researchers, counsellors, educators, and policymakers. Currently, Pacak: Journal of Naka Psychology (PJNP) publishes two issues per year in June and December, and all articles are in English.