Array is an international open access multidisciplinary journal encompassing a broad spectrum of topics in computer science, including
Submissions must be novel, technically sound, and clearly presented. Array accepts regular papers and technical notes (maximum 10 pages in the standard Elsevier format). In addition to research papers presenting new results, review articles as well as discussion and opinion papers are also welcome.
Papers meeting journal criteria will undergo a single-blind review process, utilizing a minimum of two (2) external referees. Our dedicated expert editorial team, together with an editorial board of hundreds of active researchers from all areas of computer science, ensure that papers move through to publication as fast as possible without compromising on the quality of the process.
The journal audience comprises academia, industry, and practitioners. Authors are strongly encouraged to make their datasets publicly accessible via a repository of their choosing.
Ars & Humanitas is a journal for art and the humanities. It strives to encourage the integration of disciplines within the social sciences and humanities, to embolden dialogue between different theoretical orientations, to invite original approaches to reflecting on topics, to draw attention to current perspectives on interferences and resulting amplifications, and to promote the study of the humanities both within academic circles and among the general public.