Announcement: Change in Article Pagination to the Article ID (e-Location ID) System and Revision of the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Format
Journal of Academic Surindra Rajabhat University
The Journal of Academic Surindra Rajabhat University has a policy to continuously improve its journal management and publication system in accordance with nationally and internationally recognized standards. The journal adheres to the evaluation criteria of the Thai Citation Index (TCI) in conjunction with best practices of international academic databases, with the aim of enhancing quality, credibility, and citation capability through a systematic, transparent, and verifiable publication process.
To comply with these standards, starting from B.E. 2569 (A.D. 2026) onward, all articles published in the journal will adopt the Article ID (e-Location ID) system in place of continuous page numbering for the online journal format. In addition, all published articles will be assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) under the Crossref system. The Article ID serves as a unique identifier for each article and is formatted as eX.
The journal applies the following DOI Prefix:
10.65205/jasrru
The DOI Suffix is structured in alignment with the Article ID system, with the standard DOI display format as follows:
https://doi.org/10.65205/jasrru.YYYY.eX
The components are defined as:
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YYYY = Year of publication (A.D.)
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e = electronic article (international standard)
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X = Article number (corresponding to the Submission ID in the ThaiJo system)
The implementation of the Article ID (e-Location ID) system aims to ensure accurate, clear, and standardized article identification, citation, and retrieval across all journal issues. This approach aligns with digital-era academic publishing practices and online and open-access journal dissemination.
Articles published prior to the implementation of this change will continue to use the previous DOI format, which remains valid under Crossref standards and can be cited as usual without any impact on the academic status or value of the articles.
This transition to the Article ID system represents an important step in modernizing the journal’s management and publication processes to better align with contemporary digital academic publishing. It is intended to enhance scholarly use, international citation, and appropriate recognition of publications for academic position evaluation in accordance with relevant criteria.
Announced on 31 December B.E. 2568 (A.D. 2025)
Journal of Academic Surindra Rajabhat University
Note:
The use of the Article ID (e-Location ID) system in place of continuous page numbering is consistent with online journal publishing practices and is widely accepted by international academic journals. This practice is fully compliant with the evaluation criteria of the Thai Citation Index (TCI).













