[Asis-l] Editorship Changes at Information Processing and Management
Jim Jansen
jjansen at ist.psu.edu
Tue Jan 26 03:25:05 EST 2016
?Hi!
As of 1 January 2016, I'm the editor-in-chief of Information Processing and Management.
Information Processing and Management is one of the flagship journals for the fields of information science, including information retrieval and information searching.
The journal has a great team of associate editors, who are Hideo Joho (University of Tsukuba, Japan), Christina Lioma (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Ian Ruthven (University of Strathclyde, Scotland United Kingdom), and Liwen Vaughan (The University of Western Ontario, Canada). I believe IP&M is fortunate to have such a diverse set of impactful researchers as Associate Editors!
The Information Processing and Management Editorial Board (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-processing-and-management/editorial-board/) is a fantastic group of researchers who will work to ensure the highest standards of research for the journal. This is evident in the time to publication for the journal, with a manuscript being through the review and production process in as little as 60 days. This is faster than many outlets in the information science field and much quicker than any conference that I know of.
A complete presentation of the Information Processing and Management scope and aims is online (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/information-processing-and-management/). If your research topic is not listed, please reach out to me. I want Information Processing and Management to be a welcoming home for broad range of research areas in our field, including information searching, information retrieval, computational advertising, social computing, web analytics, human computing interaction, and health informatics.
Also, a big thanks to Fabio Crestani, the outgoing editor-in-chief, who has excelled at leading the journal. His contribution to the field is considerable and greatly appreciated! Fabio, as well as former editor-in-chief, Tefko Saracevic, are maintaining their involvement with the journal as Editorial Board members.
I am really looking forward to this challenge and opportunity of taking Information Processing and Management to its next exciting chapter. Consider Information Processing and Management as an outlet for your research manuscripts.
Best,
Jim
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