> -----Original Message-----
> From: Repositories discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Leslie Carr
> Sent: 05 March 2008 17:09
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Call for papers: Special issue on metadata and institutional
> repositories: CCQ
>
> It is a wonder that publishers can make mutually contradictory
> statements on a single web page.
> Scroll down to the bit headed "MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION & LIMITED
> COPYRIGHT TRANSFER FORM" and everything is much more repository-
> friendly.
> --
> les
Is it, the link gives a 404? Any ideas Michael?
>
>
>
> On 5 Mar 2008, at 15:08, Antony Corfield [awc] wrote:
>
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > How does this fit with OA?
> >
> > http://haworthpress.com/store/pdffiles/ifas/CCQIFA.pdf
> >
> > Instructions for Authors
> >
> > [ 1 ] ORIGINAL ARTICLES ONLY. Submission of a manuscript to this
> > journal represents a
> > certification on the part of the author(s) that it is an original
> > work, and that neither this
> > manuscript nor a version of it has been published elsewhere nor is
> > being considered
> > for publication elsewhere.
> >
> > ...
> >
> > [ 16 ] COPYRIGHT. Copyright ownership of your manuscript must be
> > transferred officially to
> > The Haworth Press, Inc., before acceptance for publication. All
> > authors must sign the
> > Haworth’s Manuscript Submission & Limited Copyright Transfer form
> > and return it to
> > the editor as soon as possible.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Antony
> > --
> > Antony Corfield
> > ROAD Project
> > http://road.aber.ac.uk
> > tel. 01970 628724
> >
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Repositories discussion list [mailto:JISC-
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> >> ]
> >> On Behalf Of Michael Babinec
> >> Sent: 04 March 2008 14:48
> >> To: [log in to unmask]
> >> Subject: Call for papers: Special issue on metadata and institutional
> >> repositories: CCQ
> >>
> >> Please excuse cross postings.
> >>
> >> Call for papers: Special issue on metadata and institutional
> >> repositories: Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
> >>
> >> OVERVIEW
> >>
> >> The general aim of this special issue of Cataloging and
> >> Classification
> >> Quarterly is to report and assess the current status
> >> and trends in describing the contents of institutional repositories,
> >> including semantic and syntactic schemes, staffing, work
> >> flows, tools, training, and resource issues. The guest co-editors
> >> seek to
> >> outline major challenges and future perspectives
> >> related to the application, harvesting, and interoperability of
> >> institutional repository metadata.
> >>
> >> Cataloging & Classification Quarterly emphasizes full-length
> >> research and
> >> review articles, descriptions of new programs and
> >> technology relevant to cataloging and classification, considered
> >> speculative articles on improved methods of bibliographic
> >> control for the future. The guest editors seek to represent an
> >> international perspective. Submissions by authors outside
> >> North America are encouraged.
> >>
> >> TOPICS
> >>
> >> Topics of interest include but are not restricted to:
> >> * Role of the cataloger/metadata librarian in institutional
> >> repositories
> >> * Augmenting repository metadata through social tagging and community
> >> annotation
> >> * Metadata standards and profiles in open access repositories
> >> * Authority control and author affiliation in IRs
> >> * Metadata issues affecting "findability" of repository content
> >> * Integration of institutional repositories and the library catalog
> >> * Metadata quality and harvested metadata
> >> * Library-created vs. author-produced metadata
> >> * Metadata process and workflows in institutional repositories
> >>
> >> IMPORTANT DATES
> >>
> >> * Abstract (up to 500 words): 31 March 2008
> >> * Notification of appropriateness: 15 April 2008
> >> * Manuscript submission: 15 July 2008
> >> * Notification of acceptance/rejection: 1 September 2008
> >> * Final revisions due: 1 November 2008
> >> * Tentative publication date: Spring, 2009
> >>
> >> SUBMISSION
> >>
> >> Submission of a manuscript to this journal represents a
> >> certification on
> >> the part of the author(s) that it is an original
> >> work, and that neither this manuscript nor a version of it has been
> >> published elsewhere nor is being considered for
> >> publication elsewhere.
> >> Potential contributors to the special issue are strongly encouraged
> >> to
> >> submit an extended abstract for feedback as to the
> >> suitability of proposed papers until 31 March 2008.
> >> Submissions should be sent as e-mail attachments to the following
> >> addresses:
> >> hmercer[at]ku[dot]edu & m-babinec[at]northwestern[dot]edu
> >>
> >> GUEST EDITORS
> >> * Michael Babinec, Assistant Head, Bibliographic Services Dept.,
> >> Northwestern University Library
> >> * Holly Mercer, Interim Coordinator for Scholar Services,
> >> University of
> >> Kansas
> >>
> >> "Cataloging & Classification Quarterly is respected as an
> >> international
> >> forum for discussion in all aspects of bibliographic
> >> organization. It presents a balance between theoretical and applied
> >> articles in the field of cataloging and classification,
> >> and considers the full spectrum of creation, content, management,
> >> and use
> >> and usability of both bibliographic records and
> >> catalogs. This includes the principles, functions, and techniques of
> >> descriptive cataloging; the wide range of methods of
> >> subject analysis and classification; provision of access for all
> >> formats of
> >> materials; and policies, planning, and issues
> >> connected to the effective use of bibliographic records in modern
> >> society."
> >> More information about Cataloging and
> >> Classification Quarterly can be found online:
> >> http://www.catalogingandclassificationquarterly.com
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Michael Babinec
> >> Assistant Head, Bibliographic Services Dept.
> >> Northwestern University Library
> >> Evanston, Illinois 60208
> >> 847-491-7583
> >> [log in to unmask]
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