[BOAI] Call for papers: Open access and open science
Iryna Kuchma
iryna.kuchma at eifl.net
Mon Sep 19 10:15:25 BST 2016
[Forwarded message from Joachim SCHOPFEL <joachim.schopfel at univ-lille3.fr]
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/2505
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) and Joachim
Schöpfel (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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