Déclaration de confidentialité

AIM of Insibidi Publishers

Progressively international publishing has become more and more financially difficult and out of reach to researchers mostly from developing countries. Research students are struggling to find journal outlets who are willing to accommodate their meagre financial base without sacrificing quality. This hurdle has slowed down the pace of technological development and research in developing countries and leading to outflux of students to international universities in developed countries. This outflux if not stemmed has potential to limit research from developing countries and erode the quality of research and development from a large array of young and developing institutions without huge financial outlay.  

The growth of universities, research institutes and industry are usually supported by opportunities for researchers to express themselves through publications at reduced cost. Over the last fifteen years, emergence of ‘pay to publish’ (P2P) journals has limited publishing reputed research outputs and ability to publish by most institutions. Insibidi journals are established to reduce the costs of publishing while at the same time publishing high impact journal articles.

The goal and desire of Insibidi Publishers are to publish excellent peer reviewed articles without sacrificing quality, impact, and reach. Cutting down the cost of publishing will encourage more productive research and technology development.

Insibidi Publishers have therefore identified areas of common international research interests and created a menu of journals to support state of the art and high impact research findings in some of the leading research areas. These areas include artificial intelligence, data science, computational intelligence, quantum computing and applications, cyber security, mathematics, sciences, engineering, and energy.

Industry four and industry five will rely heavily on automation and skills in data handling to support emerging services and products.  Big data processing and visualization, cloud computing, and new engineering areas such as AI engineering, robotics, mechatronics, and bio-computing in biological and chemical sciences will become more and more prominent in determining the future of industry. As the Internet of things (IoT) matures, precision agriculture, smart environments, autonomous vehicles, environmental sciences, and power from space and greater dependence on solar energy will support the emergence and establishment of industry four and five. These are areas of great interest to Insibidi Publishers.

Insibidi Journals are edited by expert subject matter editors drawn from all over the world. A significant number of them are ranked by Elsevier (SCOPUS) in the top two percent (2%) scholars and research scientists worldwide. Their role is to provide world class mentoring and publishing service and platform. The editors are selected primarily on individual merits with predominantly high citation indices in their areas in their technical domain. They have volunteered to support this new peer reviewed publication outlet with footprints worldwide. They support a menu of journal on various topics in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Insibidi Publishers extends invitation to emerging researchers, educationists, libraries and research and technology developers to use our services.

Editorial Board

Insibidi Journals

 

Plagiarism Policy

All articles submitted to the Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Data Intelligence (AIDI) and other journals within the family of journals will be checked using Turnitin and/or similar software. Authors should be aware that submitted paper to QJOEST may undergo Turnitin at any point during the peer-review or production process. Any plagiarism (as well as self-plagiarism) made to AIDI journal will be investigated by the editor, and all named authors of the paper will be contacted for an explanation regarding on overlapping materials. If explanation is not satisfied, the submission to AIDI journal will be rejected and no future submissions may be accepted for a period of three (3) years.

Authors have the right to appeal for editorial decisions. Appeals should be sent via e-mail to the Editor at aidi-editor@insibidi.org with a letter of appeal giving detailed explanations along with concise supporting arguments to substantiate the request. Appeals are then sent to a member of the Editorial Board for consideration. If successful, an appeal can result to the article’s review being resumed, and the article may ultimately be published following any revisions the Board feels are necessary. However, if the appeal is rejected, then the original decision of rejection will be maintained. Please note that AIDI journal should receive your appeal within 10 working days, and the process may take approximately 30 working days.

AIDI journal accepts manuscripts written in English only for review and publication. A manuscript submitted have a title, abstract and keywords in English.

Article Processing Charges Policy

Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Data Intelligence (AIDI) publishes articles in full open access journal. This article can be unlimited use and reused, but in addition to giving credit to the author. One-time pay of Article Processing Charge (APC) is charged on the author (or corresponding author) or co-authors upon article acceptance. The APC covers the publishing costs incurred by the service provider of Insibidi Publishers, including editorial checks and improvements to the article before publications, typesetting and other aspects of paper production, including technical development and maintenance of the publishing platform (including production of the journal and online hosting and archiving). Authors may pay the equivalent amount of the article processing fee directly to the Insibidi Publishers account in their local currency but are responsible for any bank charges incurred through the process of payment.

The charges are:

International: USD 50.0 (excluding VAT or local taxes & bank charges) or equivalents.

Nigeria: N75,000.0 (excluding VAT or local taxes & bank charges)

South Africa: R950.0 (excluding VAT or local taxes & bank charges)

Kenya: KES6525.0 (excluding VAT or local taxes & bank charges)

 

The payment may be made through Interbank (transfer), Western Union (international), and WorldRemit (international) and Paypal. Direct payments using Credit (Debit) Card are upon request.