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Call for Papers
Knowledge Management & E-Learning (KM&EL) (Indexed by
Scopus, ESCI)
Journal Metrics (Scopus):
2019 CiteScore: 2.2 | Ranking: 344/1254 Education |
95/231Management of
Technology and Innovation
2019 SJR: 0.414 | Ranking: 36/73 e-Learning | 543/1272 Education |
108/241
Management of Technology and Innovation
Special Issue on
Knowledge Creation, Translation and Mobilization About Information
Technologies and Devices that Improve Citizen and Society Safety
Guest Editors
Prof. Elizabeth M. Borycki
Professor, School of Health Information Science,
Director, Global Laboratory for Digital Health Innovation,
University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
Email:
emb@uvic.ca
Prof. Andre W. Kushniruk
Professor and Director, School of Health Information Science,
University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
Email:
andrek@uvic.ca
Over the past half century information technologies and devices
have been
associated with improved individual safety and societal safety;
for
example, ePrescribing systems have reduced the number of
medication errors
made by physicians, aviation systems have prevented plane crashes
from
turbulent weather conditions and pedestrian and cyclist detection
systems
can trigger automatic emergency braking systems being developed
for
autonomous vehicles. In this issue of Knowledge Management and
eLearning
we focus on research in the areas of knowledge creation,
translation and
mobilization of information technologies and devices that are
currently
being developed for and integrated into modern day society,
including:
health care, public health, transportation, power generation,
manufacturing
etc. Authors are invited to submit papers that may include the
following
topics of interest as well as others:
• Decision support for system safety
• Safety Incident Reporting systems
• ePrescribing systems
• Medication reconciliation systems
• Aircraft simulation safety system
• Safety eLearning Systems
• Citizen automobile driver support systems to avoid collisions
with other
vehicles
• Decision support systems for nuclear power plants
• Safety systems to prevent accidents in manufacturing plants
• Dashboards to support recognition and monitoring of safety
events
• Interactions between citizen information safety and security
• Downtime management to ensure safety of citizens, infrastructure
and
society
• Occupational Health and Safety Monitoring Systems
• Online training for safety in the home, community or workplace
Authors working in safety science across industries are encouraged
to
submit papers on new advances in safety science research,
knowledge
translation and mobilization.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for Submission: December 5, 2020
Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2021
Scheduled publication: June 2021 (Vol. 13. No. 2)
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Electronic submission by email to Guest Editor is required
(
emb@uvic.ca)
Papers must not have been published, accepted for publication, or
presently
be under consideration for publication elsewhere. A standard
double-blind
review process will be used for selecting papers to be published
in this
special issue. Authors should follow the instructions outlined in
the KM&EL
Website (see URLhttp://
www.kmel-journal.org/ojs/index.php/online-publication/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions
)
For more information about the KM&EL, please visit the web
site:
http://www.kmel-journal.org/ojs/index.php/online-publication
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