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Revision as of 16:23, 7 December 2010

See also Code4Lib_Journal_Deadlines

Call for proposals

Post to the Code4Lib Journal Publicity Venues.

Call for Papers (and apologies for cross-posting):

The Code4Lib Journal (C4LJ) exists to foster community and share
information among those interested in the intersection of libraries,
technology, and the future.

We are now accepting proposals for publication in our <nth> issue.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to share your ideas and experiences.
To be included in the <nth> issue, which is scheduled for publication
in mid <Month YYYY>, please submit articles, abstracts, or proposals at
http://journal.code4lib.org/submit-proposal or to journal@code4lib.org 
by <Friday, Month DD, YYYY>.  When submitting, please include the title  
or subject of the proposal in the subject line of the email message.

C4LJ encourages creativity and flexibility, and the editors welcome
submissions across a broad variety of topics that support the mission
of the journal.  Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

* Practical applications of library technology (both actual and 
  hypothetical)
* Technology projects (failed, successful, or proposed), including 
  how they were done and challenges faced
* Case studies
* Best practices
* Reviews
* Comparisons of third party software or libraries
* Analyses of library metadata for use with technology
* Project management and communication within the library environment
* Assessment and user studies

C4LJ strives to promote professional communication by minimizing the
barriers to publication.  While articles should be of a high quality,
they need not follow any formal structure.  Writers should aim for the
middle ground between blog posts and articles in traditional refereed
journals.  Where appropriate, we encourage authors to submit code
samples, algorithms, and pseudo-code.  For more information, visit
C4LJ's Article Guidelines or browse articles from the first <n> issues
published on our website: http://journal.code4lib.org.

Remember, for consideration for the <nth> issue, please send proposals,
abstracts, or draft articles to journal@code4lib.org no later than 
<Friday, Month DD, YYYY>.

Send in a submission.  Your peers would like to hear what you are doing.


Code4Lib Journal Editorial Committee

Submission Acknowledgement

Thank you for submitting a proposal to the Code4Lib Journal. We
appreciate your participation in the Code4Lib community.  The editors
have received your proposal and should be in touch with you in 2-4
weeks regarding its appropriateness for publication in C4LJ.  We will
notify you if we need additional information to make this decision.
Please feel free to contact us at journal@code4lib.org if you have
additional questions.

Need More Information

Thank you for your interest in publishing in the Code4Lib Journal. 
The Journal is primarily focused on technological issues in libraries. 
In order to help the editors determine if your proposal is appropriate 
for this publication, could you share more details about the intended 
audience for the the article and how it will address issues surrounding 
technology in libraries?  Please respond to journal@code4lib.org with 
the additional information requested.

You may also contact the editors at journal@code4lib.org if you have 
any additional questions.  We look forward to hearing from you.

Proposal Accepted

See also Code4Lib Journal Deadlines.

I'm pleased to tell you that your recent proposal for an article about
<topic/title> has been provisionally accepted to the Code4Lib Journal.
The editorial committee is interested in your proposal, and would like
to see a draft.

<Additional comments about focus we'd like to see in the article or
editorial committee concerns.  Sample language: "We're especially
interested in X, and we'd like you to make sure to flesh this out when
you write the article." or "We're interested in this proposal if you
can do X, Y, or Z.">

As a member of the Code4Lib Journal editorial committee, I will be
your contact for this article, and will work with you to get it ready
for publication.

We hope to publish your article in issue <n> of the Journal, which is
scheduled to appear mid <Month YYYY>.  The deadline for submission
of a complete draft is <Friday, Month DD, YYYY>, but the sooner you
can get us a draft the better, and the more likely we'll be able to
get your article into issue <n>.  Upon receipt of the draft, I will
work with you to address any changes recommended by the Editorial
Committee.  More information about our author guidelines may be found
at http://journal.code4lib.org/article-guidelines.

Please note that final drafts must be approved by a vote of the
Editorial Committee before being published.

We also require all authors to agree to US CC-BY licensing for the
articles we publish in the journal.  We recommend that any included
code also have some type of code-specific open source license (such as
the GPL).

We look forward to seeing a complete draft and hope to include it in
the Journal.  Thank you for submitting to us, and feel free to contact
me directly with any questions.

If you could drop me a line acknowledging receipt of this email, that
would be great.

Proposal Rejected

We regret to inform you that your recent proposal to the Code4Lib
Journal for an article about <topic/title> has not been accepted for
publication.  The Editorial Committee determined that it was not an
appropriate match for the audience, mission, or scope of the Code4Lib
Journal. [optional - comment about why it's not appropriate]

For more information about the mission of the Code4Lib Journal, 
please see http://journal.code4lib.org/mission/.

Thanks for considering us, and please do not hesitate to contact the
editors at journal@code4lib.org in the future with a new or revised
proposal.