DS Research Center is a registered publication house that publishing scientific, original, cutting edge, peer reviewed research oriented article (s) of the journal(s) in the field of Engineering, Technology, Sciences, Management, Humanities since year 2011. All DSRC Journals are academic, online, double blind, open access, peer reviewed. DSRC also undertakes projects on turnkey basis for other organizations. The projects cover design and development of databases, automation, and modernization of libraries, editing and production of various publications like journals, books, conference proceedings, annual reports, etc.
The aim of the DSRC and its journal (s) is to disseminate original, scientific, theoretical or applied research in the field of Engineering, Technology, Science, Management, and Humanities and allied fields, to dispense a platform for publishing results and research with a strong empirical component, to aqueduct the significant gap between research and practice by promoting the publication of original, novel, industry-relevant research, to seek original and unpublished research papers based on theoretical or experimental works for the publication globally, to publish original, theoretical and practical advances in Engineering, Technology, Science, Management, and Humanities, all its related stream, to impart a platform for publishing results and research with a strong empirical component, to create a bridge for significant gap between research and practice by promoting the publication of original, novel, industry-relevant research, to solicit original and unpublished research papers, based on theoretical or experimental works.
Reviewers play a central role in scholarly publishing. DSRC Journal(s) uses double-blind peer review process, which means that both the reviewer(s) and author(s) identities are concealed from the reviewer(s), and vice versa, throughout the review process. This means that the reviewer(s) of the paper won’t get to know the identity of the author(s), and the author(s) won’t get to know the identity of the reviewer(s). Peer review helps validate research, establish a method by which it can be evaluated, and increase networking possibilities within research communities. Despite criticisms, peer review is still the only widely accepted method for research validation.