[Eurchap] Fwd.: [JESSE] First Issue worldwide launching of Library & Information Science Critique:

M.J. Menou michel.menou at orange.fr
Thu Dec 4 05:16:04 EST 2008


> Sujet : [new Open Access journal: L.I.S. CRITIQUE, Vol.1 No.1] First Issue worldwide launching; English TOC; Library & Information Science Critique: Journal of the Sciences of Information Recorded in Documents
> De : Zapopan Martín Muela Meza <zapopanmuela at GMAIL.COM>
> Date : Tue, 2 Dec 2008 02:06:04 -0600
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> First Issue (Vol. 1, No. 1, Jul-Dec 2008)
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> of the journal: 
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> Library and Information Science Critique: Journal of the Sciences of Information Recorded in Documents (LIS CRITIQUE)
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> Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, November 19, 2008 
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> http://critica.bibliotecologica.googlepages.com/liscritique 
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> ISSN: pending                                                           [ Spanish version ] 
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> Welcome!!!
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> Last news: November 19, 2008
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>  Library & Information Science Critique has launched its FIRST ISSUE, and you can download it here, in full, free, free of charge, unhampered, democratic and Open Access here, but if you wish we can also send it by e-mail and you can also contact us if you have any problems to access the articles, or queries, or if you like to send us your critical contributions for the next number, our contact here: critica.bibliotecologica at gmail.com
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> Table of Contents
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> Open Access free of charge and direct of the full issue
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>   | PDF | [Only in Spanish] [139 pp.] [+3MB]
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> Editorial
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> A new space for the critique without censorships within the sciences of information recorded in documents has been born: Library and Information Science Critique: the Journal of the Sciences of Information Recorded in Documents, by: Zapopan Martin Muela-Meza (MEXICO), 
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> pp. 4-7 
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> |full text pdf | [Only in Spanish]
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>  |English abstract|
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> This editorial introduces the reader to the work behind the creation of the journal Library and Information Science Critique: Journal of the Sciences of Information Recorded in Documents (LIS Critique). It argues that LIS Critique comes to be a journal that will challenge the mainstream LIS communication venues, both from traditional publishers and Open Access. It describes the aims, the editorial board, the peer review process and the collaboration of the first issue.
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