Journal of ETA Maritime Science

J Eta Marit Sci
ISSN: 2147-2955
eISSN: 2148-9386
Journal of ETA Maritime Science

0.7

Impact Factor

1.9

CiteScore

0.7

5-Year Impact Factor

About the Journal

Journal of ETA Maritime Science (JEMS) is an open access, scientific, peer-reviewed journal in accordance with independent, unbiased, and double-blinded peer-review principles of the Chamber of Marine Engineers. It is a double peer-reviewed journal published quarterly in March, June, September, and December electronically. The publication language of the journal is English since 2020. Journal of ETA Maritime Science (JEMS) aims to encourage and publish research studies about the challenges and opportunities associated with considerable numbers of understandings in the maritime sector. Besides, JEMS also aims to reach out to relevant audiences by publishing the latest scientific and technological developments. JEMS journal, which is published periodically and regularly in March, June, September, December, may also publish special issues related to the selected topics. Scope of the journal covers national, international and local studies regarding Marine Engineering, Marine Transportation Engineering, Naval Architecture Engineering, Marine Operations, Logistics, Logistics Engineering, Maritime History, Coastal Engineering, Marine Pollution and Environment, Fishing and Fisheries Technology, Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering.

2013

First Publication Date

English

Languages

Double-blind

Review Type

Electronic, Print

Publication Type

4 issues per year

Publication Frequency

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