Here are some common types of papers that are typically published in Indian Journal of Recent Development Systems for Digitization:
Research Articles: These papers present original research findings related to digitalization, covering various aspects such as technology, applications, impacts, and trends. They typically follow a structured format with sections like Introduction, Methodology, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion.
Review Articles: These papers provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of existing research and developments in a specific area of digitalization. Review articles aim to synthesize and evaluate existing literature, identify research gaps, and propose future directions.
Case Studies: Case studies describe and analyze specific instances or examples of digitalization initiatives, implementations, or transformations. They often provide in-depth insights into real-world applications and their outcomes, highlighting lessons learned and best practices.
Surveys and Questionnaires: These papers involve conducting surveys or questionnaires to gather data and insights on specific digitalization-related topics. They typically present the research methodology, survey design, data analysis, and interpretation of the results.
Conceptual or Theoretical Papers: These papers present new concepts, frameworks, or theoretical models related to digitalization. They contribute to the development of theoretical understanding and provide insights into the conceptual foundations of digitalization.
Short Communications or Technical Notes: These papers are concise and focused, presenting brief research findings, innovative ideas, or technical advancements in digitalization. They may highlight novel approaches, methodologies, or preliminary results.