《国际图联杂志》征文:文化遗产保护
(2014-11-06 08:29:48)
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如下是《国际图联杂志》(IFLA
Journal)的征文通知,我的朋友南非国家图书馆杜威是专刊编辑,欢迎大家投稿,录用后明年10月发表。专刊主要针对非洲文化遗产保护,也欢迎其他国家专业人员投稿。
Call for
Papers: IFLA Journal special issue on Cultural
Heritage
Cultural
Heritage (CH) preservation and management present unique practices
and challenges worldwide. In Africa these are
amplified by the number of languages and indigenous knowledge
systems, the range of economic conditions, varying climates, and
histories that encompass ancient civilizations and post-colonial
realities. To contribute to an deeper
understating of Cultural Heritage preservation
and highlight case studies and practices from
within the cultural heritage community and
context, IFLA Journal invites papers for a special issues focused
on CH Preservation, focusing on the African context, but not
excluding other continents. The issue will be
published in October of 2015 (Volume 41:3).
Submissions are welcome from practitioners,
professionals, researchers, and policy
makers.
In particular,
the main goal of the special issue is to gather inter-disciplinary
and inter-professional research on CH in Africa; the use of new
technologies in protecting, restoring, and preserving CH; and the
use of digitalization, documentation, and presentation to make CH
content accessible.
Guest
Editors:
Mr Douwe
Drijfhout
Programme
Executive: Preservation services
National
Library of South Africa
Tanja de
Boer
Head
Collection Care
National
Library of the Netherlands
Topics of
interest include:
Damage
assessment and monitoring for preventive conservation and
maintenance of CH
Protecting
cultural assets from risks and damages resulting from earthquakes,
fires, storms, looting and extreme
events
Long term
availability and accessibility of content (digital
libraries)
Standards,
metadata, ontologies and semantic processing in
CH
Legal issues:
orphan works, copyright and
IPR
The economics
of cultural informatics (cultural
heritage)
Strategies for
and impacts of heritage asset management
initiatives
Preservation
and Conservation management in African libraries (challenges,
networking, transformation, cross continental
collaboration)
The impact of
natural disasters and conflict on preserving CH (African case
studies)
Submission
Deadline:
Articles for
the special issue should be submitted to IFLA Journal for peer
review before 30 April 2015.
About IFLA
Journal
IFLA Journal
is the international journal of the International Federation of
Library Associations and Institutions. The journal publishes peer
reviewed articles on library and information services and the
social, political and economic issues that impact access to
information through libraries. The Journal welcomes submissions of
research articles, case studies and essays that reflect the broad
spectrum of the profession internationally. All articles are
subject to peer review. Articles are published in English.
Abstracts will be translated by IFLA (the International Federation
of Library Associations and Institutions) into the other official
languages of IFLA - Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian or
Spanish - for publication.
1. Peer review
policy
IFLA Journal
adheres to a rigorous double-blind reviewing policy in which the
identity of both the reviewer and author are always concealed from
both parties. The final decision rests with the Editor. All
manuscripts are reviewed as rapidly as possible, and authors should
expect to have reviewer's comments within approximately 6 weeks of
submission.
2. Article
types
Articles and
features are normally published only in English. Authors whose
first language is not English should not be inhibited from
submitting contributors in English because of this; the correction
of minor grammatical and linguistic errors in English is considered
to be an integral part of the editorial
process.
Articles
should normally be between 3000 and 8000 words in length. Articles
must be original contributions which have not been published
elsewhere, and which are not under consideration
elsewhere.
Articles
should be accompanied by an English-language abstract of not more
than 150 words, five or six keywords, and a brief statement of the
professional qualifications and experience of the author(s),
including current official designation and full address and contact
details.
Authors are
expected to check their work carefully before submitting it,
particularly with regard to factual accuracy, completeness and
consistency. They should provide sufficient background information
to enable readers unfamiliar with the activity or country being
described to understand it easily. Acronyms and abbreviations
should be spelled out in full the first time they are
used.
3. How to
Submit a Manuscript
IFLA Journal
is hosted on ScholarOne™ Manuscripts, a web based online submission
and peer review system SAGE Track. Please read the Manuscript
Submission guidelines and then simply visit the IFLA Journal
Manuscript Submission website to login and submit your article
online. Make sure to note that your manuscript is
for the Cultural Heritage special issue in the Details and Comments
section of the article submission
module.
IMPORTANT:
Please check whether you already have an account in the system
before trying to create a new one. If you have reviewed or authored
for the journal in the past year it is possible that you will have
had an account created.
All papers
must be submitted via the online system. If you would like to
discuss your paper prior to submission, please contact Steve Witt,
Editor Designate of IFLA Journal:
swwitt@illinois.edu.
This
announcement is also available at:
http://www.ifla.org/node/9196
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