Call for Papers
Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research In Information and Communication (IJCRIC)
ISSN: 978-956-875-8
Call for Submissions
Submission Deadline: October 15, 2023
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research In Information and Communication (IJCRIC) is a globally recognized, peer-reviewed international journal, published Quarterly by Optimistic Concept Publishers in collaboration with Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria. The journal releases issues in April, August, and December.
Publication Formats
IJCRIC is available in both print and online editions, providing a versatile platform for scholarly exchange.
Diverse Research Fields
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research In Information and Communication (IJCRIC) welcomes submissions from various domains including, but not limited to, library and information science, journalism and mass communication, book publishing, computer studies and technology journalism, electronic media, TV and radio broadcasting, intercultural and multi-linguistic communications, politics, public/international relations, performing arts, speech and rhetoric, business administration, industrial relations, corporate communications, marketing, advertising, public relations, and related subjects.
Call for Papers: Volume 1, Number 3
We invite authors to submit their contributions for Vol. 1, No. 3, slated for publication in December 2023
Please review the IJCRIC Submission Guidelines for detailed information.
Submissions can be made through the IJCRIC Journal Manuscript Submission Form or via email to ijcricjournal@gmail.com.
We eagerly anticipate your valuable contributions.
Join us in advancing contemporary research in information and communication.
Managing Editor
Dr Sola Owolabi , CLN
Senior Lecturer / Principal Librarian
Bells University of Technology
Otta Nigeria
Bells University of Technology
Otta Nigeria

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