The International Journal of Studies in Systematic Review (IJSSR) (e-ISSN: XXXX-XXXX, p-ISSN: XXXX-XXXX) is a double blinded, peer-reviewed, fully open-access journal providing an advanced platform and opportunities, whcih aims to publish rigorously conducted, methodologically sound systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and evidence syntheses that contribute to the body of knowledge and promote evidence-based decision-making in academia, policy, and practice. Publish High-Quality Evidence Syntheses Showcase rigorous, transparent systematic reviews, meta-analyses, scoping reviews, and methodological studies that set benchmarks for reproducibility and reporting. Promote Methodological Innovation. Encourage advances in search strategies, risk-of-bias assessment, data mining, automation tools, and reporting guidelines (e.g., PRISMA extensions). Facilitate Knowledge Translation Bridge research and practice by spotlighting systematic reviews that inform clinical guidelines, public health policies, educational curricula, or technology adoption. Cultivate a Global Community. Engage researchers, librarians, statisticians, clinicians, and policy-makers through special issues, tutorials, and open debates on emerging challenges in evidence synthesis. Scope. IJSSR welcomes original articles, protocols, methodological papers, and short communications in areas including but not limited to health and medicine, clinical interventions, diagnostic accuracy, and health systems research. Public Health and Policy: Population-level interventions, health equity, environmental health. Education and Social Sciences: Pedagogical interventions, curriculum evaluations, social policy reviews. Technology and Engineering: Software/systematic review automation, AI-assisted screening, engineering design reviews. Methodology: Novel or comparative methods for literature searching, bias assessment, data synthesis, living reviews, and network meta-analysis. Reporting and Ethics: Guidelines development, publication bias, transparency, and reproducibility in evidence synthesis. Manuscripts should adhere to current reporting standards (e.g., PRISMA, MOOSE) and demonstrate clear relevance to policy, practice, or further research. Submissions integrating stakeholder perspectives, including data sharing or exploring open-science approaches, are especially encouraged