Betreff: | [AISWorld] CFP: Informing Science Journals |
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Datum: | Wed, 19 Sep 2012 21:26:26 +0000 |
Von: | Ryan, Sherry <Sherry.Ryan@unt.edu> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
Please
consider sending your best work to the following Informing
Science Institute Journals:
Informing
Science: The International Journal of an Emerging
Transdiscipline (InformingSciJ)
Informing
Science publishes
articles that provide insights into the nature, function and
design of systems that inform clients. Authors may use
epistemologies from various disciplines including, but not
limited to, business, engineering, computer science,
education, psychology, and anthropology.
http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/informingscij
Journal
of Information Technology Education: Research (JITE:
Research)
The
academically peer refereed Journal
of Information Technology Education: Research (JITE:
Research) is a highly ranked, selective academic journal
focused on rigorous/generalizable research focused on the
intersection of education and Information Technology.
http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/jiteresearch
Journal
of Information Technology Education: Innovations in
Practice (JITE:IIP)
The Journal of
Information Technology Education: Innovations in
Practice (JITE: Innovations or JITE:
IIP) publishes the best innovative practices at the
intersection of Information Technology and education.
http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/jiteiip
Journal
of Information Technology Education: Discussion Cases
(JITE: DC)
JITE
Discussion Cases
(JITE-DC) is a repository for discussion cases that relate
to Management Information Systems (MIS), Information
Technology (IT), Informing Science (IS) and related fields.
http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/jitedc
Interdisciplinary
Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects (IJELLO)
The
mission of the Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and
Learning Objects (IJELLO) is to provide readers around the
world with the widest possible coverage of developments in
E-Learning and Learning Objects. IJELLO is an
interdisciplinary forum that publishes high quality articles
on theory, practice, innovation, and research that cover all
aspects of E-learning and Learning Objects.
http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/ijello
Interdisciplinary
Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management (IJIKM)
The
mission of the Interdisciplinary
Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management (IJIKM)
is to provide readers around the world with the widest
possible coverage of the use of information and technology
to effectively create, apply, and communicate knowledge in
organizations. In addition to manuscripts centering on
knowledge acquisition and sharing, agent-based systems,
neural networks, genetic algorithms, learning systems, and
natural language processing, the journal welcomes
manuscripts on a wide range of topics relating to the
organizational use of information and technology.
http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/ijikm
International
Journal of Doctoral Studies (IJDS)
The
mission of the International
Journal of Doctoral Studies (IJDS) is to
provide readers worldwide with high quality peer-reviewed
scholarly articles spanning the wide variety of issues in
doctoral studies. IJDS articles discuss issues such as (but
not limited to) the following: doctoral supervision,
doctoral dissertation and/or research, the nature and future
of doctoral programs, doctoral program design, experiences
in doctoral programs, attrition and persistence in doctoral
programs, doctoral qualifiers and examinations, doctoral
program accreditation, copyright and intellectual properties
in doctoral research, climate and support for doctoral
study, career path and employment of doctoral graduates, as
well as research and publication issues in academia.
http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/ijds
Journal
of Information, Information Technology, and Organizations
(JIITO)
JIITO
encourages articles that use rich, detailed accounts of
information and IT. Any topic and any philosophical
perspective that help us to make sense of information and IT
in organizations is welcome. Of particular interest are
empirical studies that explain how organizations cope,
prosper, change, fail with respect to using, managing,
designing and adopting information systems. In the
conceptual realm, JIITO encourages articles that take a
critical look at advent, genesis and uses of models that
have influenced IS research for considerable time.
http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/jiito