Category: Journals

Publishing online, the way to academic discourse success

January 29th, 2017    Admin    Conference, Journals

In 1665, academics experienced the first look at an academic journal published in print form. Print form journals had been the tried and tested way of publishing for the following 300 odd years. Now, with the onset of the 21st century bringing great technological advances, the internet provides the opportunity for online academic journal articles to be disseminated, translated, referred to and critiqued by academics worldwide.  Journal articles are vital for academic discourse.  Two examples of prominent online academic journals are: Asia Pacific Journal of Advanced Business and Social Studies and Asia Pacific Journal of Contemporary Education and Communication Technology. read more…

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Selecting Good Keynote Speakers for Your Conference

August 10th, 2016    Admin    Conference, Journals

When people attend a conference, one of the aspects that leaves a lasting impression in their minds is the speaker. The success of your event relies heavily on the speakers present, among other factors. Choosing excellent keynote and session speakers can be tasking. We’ve gathered a few tips to help you along. read more…

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Setting Yourself Up for Academic Success

June 22nd, 2016    Admin    Journals

Academic success is the sole aim of every serious scholar. There are many things you can do to set yourself up for success in your academic ventures. Here are the two most import tricks you can employ to ensure you succeed. read more…

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How to Use Academic Journals Online Properly and Effectively

June 2nd, 2016    Admin    Journals

When writing a scholarly project or term paper, you need to get credible information from academic journals online. And while Google is an excellent search engine, it mostly lists information for ordinary web visitors who’re searching for information that’s not relevant to school work. Most academic journals also post their work on the internet at a fee, making it unlikely for Google to find them because it’s free to use. read more…

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