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Dataimaji: Information and Public Relations Journal is an open-access international journal published by the Information and Public Relations Study Program of the Diponegoro University Vocational School Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Dataimaji publishes original papers, review papers, case studies, and short communications on the fundamentals, theories, and applications of public relations technology, digital data information, communications, archives, and libraries. Reviewed data is indexed by: Directory Open Access Journal (DOAJ), Google Scholar, Open Archives, Mendeley, DIPO Indexing, EyeSource, getCITED, DRJI, ResearchBible, Index Copernicus, Researchgate, SCIRUS, JournalSeek, ScienceCentral, CiteULike. Dataimaji is projected to become a CrossRef Member in 2023. Therefore, all articles published by the journal DATAIMAJI(JDI) will have a unique DOI number.
The scope of Dataimaji in all fields of science and technology especially Information and Public Relations in the implementation of digital communication including Digital Public Relations (Search Engine Optimizer, Digital Campaign, Social Media, Crisis Management, Public Communication, Media Literacy, Digital Archives Management (standardization of archival policies, information systems, and networks, Record Center and Data Center Management, Archival Content Writer, Audio Visual Archive Management), Information Management, Data and Document Management as well as Information Services based on Digital Technology.
Papers show how research results can be used to design, explain experimental or theoretical research work that provides a new perspective by referring to established principles, examining unsolved problems or projecting future research trends. Papers will provide contributions related to the latest developments and innovative implementations in the Digital Information and Communication Data industry.
Dataimaji: Information and Public Relations Journal will be published two times a year: March and October.
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.