Samzugi, Athumani S. and Kagugu, Azizi H.
(2023)
Scholarly Journal Publishing Forums in Tanzania
Universities: An Insight.
Scholarly Journal Publishing Forums in Tanzania Universities: An Insight, 18, (1).
pp. 167-186.
ISSN 0856-1818
Abstract
The paper provides insights into scholarly journal publishing forums in
Tanzania universities. It contextualises the current state of scholarly
publishing and factors militating them in addition to providing possible
palliatives for addressing them. The study employed a survey research design
to collect both qualitative and quantitative data from websites, editors of
journals, and directors of research at the universities under review. The results
show that 63 (98.4%) of the scholarly journal forums are available at the
selected universities. Journal editors indicated that 46 (71.9%) of their journals
are both in print and electronic formats, followed by 11 (17.2%) who indicated
only the electronic format as the mode of publication, whereas seven (10.9%)
indicated only the print format. The results also show that 43 (67.2%) have
adopted the open access philosophy, 16 (25%) have yet to do so and five
(7.8%) remain non-committal. Considering the present journal publication
realities, there is a need to review the publishing process to accommodate the
online journal system (OJS) for the submission and processing of manuscripts.
Furthermore, the study found the preferred mode to be a hybrid because the
ICT infrastructure, cost of bandwidth, internet connectivity, and electricity
remained an impediment to shifting to the purely online mode. Implicitly,
academic journals for Tanzania’s universities should currently be accessible
in both print and electronic formats until when technologies dictate otherwise
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