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Types Of Contribution
The Journal accepts for publication the following:
- Research articles
- Book Reviews
- Literature Review / Critical Survey in a Specific Research Area
- Case Studies
- Abstracts of Doctoral Dissertations
The Journal tries to maintain a balance between purely research-oriented papers and those derived mainly from the experiences of practitioners involved in the different areas of Management and Information Technology. Preference is given to application oriented research papers and theoretical papers of extreme originality and liable to lead to further research work useful from both theoretical and practical point of view.

Guidelines For Research Papers
The paper should contain the following items in the order shown below:
- A cover page showing title of the paper, author's affiliation, full address, telephone number, faxes number and e-mail.
- Abstract of not more than 150 words outlining the purpose, scope and conclusions of the paper should be presented on a separate page immediately preceding the text. The abstract should explain why the readers should consider these results important.
- The text should be suitably divided under headings and sub-headings to elucidate the text to emphasize the importance of various sections. The article should not normally exceed 6000 words/ 16 -20 pages and should be in clear and concise English. It should be typed in 12-point font on one side of A- 4 paper in double-line spacing with wide margins.
- Acknowledgement, if any must be included.
- Only those references, which are actually utilized in the text, should be included in the reference list. In the text, references should be cited with the surname of the author(s) along with the year of publication, all in brackets. References should be complete in all respects and alphabetically arranged.
References Citation
Books:
Douglas L.Perry (2002) VHDL Designing, PHI Publicatications PP 410-413.
Journal Article:
Defelice, A (2006), A new marketing medium customer relationship management December, 34-35.
Report Etc:
Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) (2000), Monthly Review of the Indian Economy, Mumbai, May, p. 124.
Reserve Bank of India (1998), Harmonising the Role of Operations of Development Financial Institutions and Banks: A Discussion Paper, January.
Newspapers:
Tarapore, S.S. (1998). Fls' Days are numbered. Business Standard, 28 August.
- Tables should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and should be referred in the text as Table 1, Table 2 etc. Tables should not duplicate results in graphs. Each table should be on a separate sheet.
- The minimum amount of descriptive text should be used on graphs and drawings (label curves, points etc. with single-letter symbols). Graphs axes should be labelled with variable written out in full, along the length of the axes, with the unit in parenthesis.
- All figures and illustrations should be sent on a separate sheet.
- All footnotes should be indicated by serial numbers in the text and literature cited should be detailed under 'Notes' at the end of the chapter bearing corresponding number.
- Authors are requested to submit articles on floppy/compact disc using any well-known word-processing packages like Word Perfect, MS Word. Three copies of the printout should be sent to the Editor along with the floppy/compact disc clearly marked with the software package used including version number, author(s) name and short title of the article. The hard copy and electronic files must match exactly.
- Papers submitted for consideration in DIAS Technology Review should be accompanied by a declaration by the author(s) that the paper is original and has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
- Editorial decision regarding articles accepted for processing in DIAS Technology Review will be communicated in 60 days' time. The decision of the editorial board regarding acceptance/ rejection will be final.
- The editorial board will not be responsible for the views expressed by the author(s) especially if the views lead to any controversy.

Guidelines For Review Of Literature/ Critical Survey
The Literature / Survey should be in areas of Management, Information Technology and other related areas and should have been conducted for Award of Doctoral Degree on or after June 30, 2003.
Guidelines For Book Review:
This section covers reviews of books on Management and Information Technology on the latest topics. Book reviews must provide the following details and in the order specified:
- Name of author
- Title of book reviewed
- Place of publication
- Publisher
- Year of publication
- Number of pages, with binding specification such as paperback or hardbound.
The review should not normally exceed 2000 words and should be chapter wise. The reviewer has the right to include his/her own comments at his/her own responsibility. A copy of the book must be sent along with the Book Review desired to be published.
Guidelines For Abstracts
It includes summaries of significant articles of management interest published in Indian and International Journals particularly those focusing on emerging economies. (Authors desirous of having their publications considered for inclusion in this feature may please send reprints of their articles to DTR Editorial Office.)
Guidelines For Abstracts Of DOCTORAL Dissertations Only
The thesis should be in areas of Management, Information Technology and other related areas. The thesis should have been approved from a University for Award of Doctoral Degree on or after June 30, 2003.
Copyright
The copyright of the published articles will exclusively lie with Journal DIAS Technology Review. The manuscript should not appear in another publication. This will ensure copyright protection for both the author and Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies. Note that it is the author's responsibility to obtain permission to reprint long quotations or use tables, figures or graphs previously published with copyright restrictions.
Policy On Reproduction
Written application must be made to DIAS Technology Review for permission to reproduce any of the contents for use in books and any other publication intended for general distribution.
All Manuscripts Along With A Soft Copy Should Be Sent To:
Dr. S.N.Maheshwari
Chief Editor
DIAS Technology Review
Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies
Plot No.6, Sector 25,
Delhi- 110 085 (India)
Electronic Submission
The electronic submission must be in the form of an attachment to a covering letter to be sent as e-mail to the Editor at diasedu@vsnl.com, dias@dias.ac.in
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