About the Journal

 
 
The Archives of Community Services (ACS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access national journal that focuses on the dissemination of ideas, concepts, and research findings related to community service and engagement. ACS aims to address common issues and challenges in society by highlighting impactful community-based initiatives across multiple sectors. The journal serves as a platform for academics, practitioners, and institutions to publish their contributions in advancing community welfare through service, empowerment, and innovation. ACS particularly welcomes work that integrates academic knowledge with practical solutions.

Areas of focus include, but are not limited to:

  • Business and Entrepreneurship Development
  • Education and Literacy Programs
  • Engineering and Technology for Community Empowerment
  • Social Innovation and Public Engagement
ACS encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and supports efforts that strengthen the link between higher education and society through meaningful community service. ACS is published twice a year, with the following schedule:
  • Issue 1: January – June
  • Issue 2: July – December
Each issue features peer-reviewed articles that explore community service practices, research, and innovations—especially in the fields of Business, Education, Engineering, and Technology.