[Dspace-general] Deadline to submit article to NRIN on Repositories

Michele Kimpton michele at dspace.org
Thu Jul 16 12:10:13 EDT 2009


Reminder! Two weeks until the deadline for submissions for The New  
Review on Information Networking (NRIN) special issue on Repository  
Architectures, Infrastructures and Services (31st July 2009).

The aim of this issue is to further our understanding on how  
repositories are delivering services and capability to the scholarly  
and scientific community by marshalling resources at the institutional  
scale and delivering at the global scale. Considerable progress in  
this area has been achieved under the "Open Access" banner and this  
special issue aims to explore the technical aspects of facilitating  
the scientific and scholarly commons: open access to research  
literature, research data, scholarly materials and teaching resources.

Topics for this special issue include (but are not limited to):
- Repository architecture, infrastructure and services
- Repositories supporting scholarly communications
- Repositories supporting e-research and e-researchers
- Integrating with publishing and publishing platforms
- Repositories and research information systems
- Integrating with other infrastructure platforms e.g., cloud, Web2
- Integrating with other data sources, linked data and the Semantic Web
- Scaling repositories for extreme requirements
- Computational services and interfaces across distributed repositories
- Content & metadata standards
- OAI services
- Web services, Web 2.0 services, mashups
- Social networking, annotation / tagging, personalization
- Searching and information discovery
- Reference, reuse, reanalysis, re-interpretation, and repurposing of  
content
- Persistent and unambiguous citation and referencing for entities:  
individuals, institutions, data, learning objects
- Repository metrics and bibliometrics: usage and impact of scholarly  
and scientific knowledge

Scope of the New Review on Information Networking
=================================================
A huge number of reports has been published in recent years on the  
changing nature of users; on the changing nature of information; on  
the relevance of current organisational structures to generations  
apparently weaned on social networks. Reading this mass of literature,  
far less digesting it, then assimilating it into future strategy is a  
Sisyphean task, but one ideally suited to this journal. Individual  
services from Second Life to Twitter will no doubt wax and wane but we  
shall seek to publish those papers which address the fundamental  
underlying principles of the increasingly complex information  
landscape which organisations inhabit.

Important dates
===============
Submission of full paper: 31st July 2009
Notification deadline: 1st September 2009
Re-submission of revised papers: 15th September 2009
Publication: Autumn 2009

Submissions and Enquiries
=========================
Papers submitted to this special issue must not have been previously  
published or be currently submitted for journal publication elsewhere.

Submissions should ideally be in the range of 3,500 - 4,000 words.

Submissions and enquiries should be made by email to the editor of  
this special issue: Leslie Carr, University of Southampton, UK (lac at ecs.soton.ac.uk 
)

The official version of this Call for Papers is online at http://repositoryman.blogspot.com/2009/06/special-issue-of-new-review-on.html
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