About the Journal
- Journal Title : International Journal Multidisciplinary Science (IJML)
- Initials : IJML
- Frequency : February, June and October
- Print ISSN : 2963-8119
- Online ISSN : 2963-7821
- Editor in Chief : Sandy Suryady, ST., MT., C.AFE
- DOI : 10.56127
- Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia
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International Journal Multidisciplinary Science (IJML) E-ISSN: 2963-7821 (Online) / P-ISSN: 2963-8119 (print) published by the Publishing by the ASOSIASI DOSEN MUDA INDONESIA. Currently, it has been accredited SINTA 5 until 2027 in accordance with the decision of the Director General of Higher Education, Research and Technology Indonesia Number 10/C/C3/DT.05.00/2025. Publishing this journal aims to improve the quality of science, as well as channel interest in sharing and disseminating knowledge to academics, students, practitioners and observers of science. The editor accepts research articles related to Computer Science, Management, Accountancy, Appropriate Technology, Scientific Social, Education, Humanities and etc. And is published three times a year in February, June and October
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Current Issue
International Journal Multidisciplinary Science (IJML) has released Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): February, featuring 16 original research articles (pp. 1–129) authored by 42 unique authors from 6 institutions across 1 country (Indonesia). IJML carries E-ISSN: 2963-7821 (Online) and P-ISSN: 2963-8119 (Print), and is published by the Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia (ADMI) (published three times a year: February, June, and October). The contributing institutions paired with their respective countries include Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara (Indonesia), Universitas Trisakti (Indonesia), Gunadarma University (Indonesia), Bangka Belitung University (Indonesia), University of Bengkulu (Indonesia), and Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (Indonesia). Officially published on January 19, 2026, this issue highlights multidisciplinary research spanning psycholinguistics and EFL language processing (lexical access, cognitive load, sentence production, pauses, and working memory), contrastive linguistics and code-mixing studies, legal analysis of patented computer programs, AI-driven psychological counseling trends, cloud computing impacts on SME supply chains, spatial utilization studies, literary/film analysis, environmental assessment of fishing gear, and biomedical histology experimentation, and is accessible via DOI: https://doi.org/10.56127/ijml.v5i1


















