[Asis-l] Call for Papers: Open access and open science – a debate

IBEKWE-SANJUAN Fidelia fidelia.ibekwe-sanjuan at univ-amu.fr
Tue Oct 18 04:48:43 EDT 2016


> Apologies for cross-posting
>
> Call for papers
>
> Revue Française des Sciences de l’Information et de la Communication 
> (RFSIC)
>
> N°11 - Open access and open science – a debate
>
> Edited by G. Chartron (CNAM) and J. Schöpfel (Lille 3)
>
> https://rfsic.revues.org/2504 (français)
>
> https://rfsic.revues.org/2505  (anglais)
>
> The objective of this special issue of the Revue Française des 
> Sciences de l’Information et de la Communication (RFSIC) is to 
> investigate the opportunities and risks of the transition of the 
> academic publishing model and more globally, of open science. We 
> solicit original contributions to inform and enrich the discussion on 
> the following topics:
>
> Business models
>
> Policies
>
> Editorial mediation
>
> Societal and economic mediation
>
> Innovation in scientific work
>
> The submitted contributions (in French or English) should enhance the 
> understanding of the actual transformation with empirical data, case 
> studies, significant states of the art, historical perspectives, 
> modelling or theoretical debates. A comparative approach will be 
> particularly appreciated, of different scientific fields, countries or 
> geopolitical regions.
>
> Important dates:
>
> 1th November: reception of proposals (abstracts)
>
> 1th December: feedback to authors about acceptation
>
> 30th March: reception of full papers
>
> 30th March-15th June: evaluation of full papers and final decision
>
> 30th August: reception of final versions for publication
>
> Contacts: Ghislaine Chartron (ghislaine.chartron at lecnam.net 
> <mailto:ghislaine.chartron at lecnam.net>) and Joachim Schöpfel 
> (joachim.schopfel at univ-lille3.fr <mailto:joachim.schopfel at univ-lille3.fr>)
>
> Abstracts in french or in english are limited to 1200 words and must 
> specify the issue, together with a brief overview of the literature, 
> methodology and key findings. They will be sent in Word or .rtf format 
> to the two editors of this issue.
>
> The journal RFSIC is 100% open access on the public French OpenEdition 
> platform, without APCs.
>
>

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Aix-Marseille University - France.
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