COUNTRYSIDE DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH JOURNAL

Journals

  • Countryside Development Research Journal

    The Countryside Development Research Journal (CDRJ) publishes peer-reviewed research articles once annually. Special issues may be published when needed. The CDRJ accepts papers on countryside development through sicence and technology, engineering, health sciences, education and management, languages and communications, gender and development, social sciences, industrial technology and information technology. In 2015, the journal was accredited by the CHED through its JAS program. The articles in CDRJ are indexed in Google Scholar. The management also is applying indexing to other organization. Note: The journal was migrated from the old system to this new system this month. Some of the articles are yet to be republished and organized. Please bear with us.

  • Journal of Academic Research

    The journal of Academic Research publishes four issues in a year simultaneously. The four journal issues have four different themes, namely; Culture and Social Issues (Issue 1). Industry, Engineering, Science, and Technology (Issue 2), Education and Management (Issue 3), and Agriculture, Fisheries, and Environment (Issue 4). Papers accepted after thorough review are published immediately. The typical review process takes as fast as three months (depending on the phase of the reviewer and the author's response to reviewers' recommendations) and as long as one year. Authors are encouraged to read the author guidelines for more specific instruction. To date, publishing at JAR is free, and published articles are open-access.

  • Journal of Samar Studies

    The Journal of Samar Studies (JSS) is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Samar State University (SSU). The JSS will cater to researches written by educators and students alike, especially those but not limited to the higher education institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines and other parts of the world. The JSS articles are subjected to peer-review by at least two content reviewers. The journal fosters communication amongst academicians, scholars, faculty/teachers, and students to provide emerging scientific ideas on sociocultural context, technology and economics, and endemic resources in Samar Islands. Theory-based and empirical researches, literature reviews, case studies, feasibility studies, and the likes are all welcomed.

  • Philippine Journal of Technology and Innovation

    Philippine Journal of Technology and Innovation (PJTI) is a peer-review and open access journal which aims to traverse patents and utility models into a more scientific sense thru writing the completed results or reports from the assessment of the produced technology. The journal publishes original and practical advances in Engineering, Natural Sciences, Information Technology, Marine and Fisheries, and Nursing and Health Sciences.