Perhaps an explicit connection with Access and Code4LibCon would make
sense; the journal could provide a home for the presentations at those
conferences, worked up into article format. If even a third of the
presentations made it into the journal, that would fill two issues a
year. (If we could connect to equivalent Australian and British
conferences, we'd be set for a quarterly).
Peter
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> O.K., I'm jumping into this a little late (I have a day job
> {:-) ), so if I missed something in this long series of
> posts, use the delete button.
>
> I am excited about the prospect of a "journal;" enough to be
> willing to commit time to it. I'm reminded of an eLiteracy
> conference I went to a few years ago. It's an annual thing
> now, but this was only the second or third conference they
> had. They decided that year to have a journal,
> JeLit<http://www.jelit.org/>(
> www.*jelit*.org/) and invited all who had presented to submit
> their projects/presentations. The journal is entirely
> electronic, and, I believe, includes submissions other than
> conference material. There is also a review process. We
> might want to do something like that?
>
> Carol Bean
> Computer Center Manager
> North County Regional Library
> Palm Beach County Library System
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> Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
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