Dear Librarians -- did you know that CCQ now costs $968 a year ($121
per issue)
If the librarian-authors were being paid a princely sum for their
submissions, perhaps we'd to subscribe to support our colleagues, but
I doubt that's the case. Rather, parent company Informa extracts
free labor (small stipends notwithstanding) from writers and editors,
and then turns around and gouges libraries with high subscription costs.
Why would we want to contribute to such a journal? Wouldn't we serve
our community better by publishing in open access journals or in
journals where the business model is not so predatory?
Janice Woo, Director of Libraries
California College of the Arts
5212 Broadway Oakland CA 94618
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On Jun 25, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Bill Cohen wrote:
Posted on behalf of Sandy Roe, Editor, CCQ:
Call for Papers....
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
CCQ welcomes the submission of research, theory, and practice papers
relevant to the broad field of bibliographic organization.
This journal, published now 8 times a year by Taylor & Francis, LLC,
is respected as an international forum that emphasizes research and
review articles, description of new programs and technologies
relevant to cataloging and classification, and considered speculative
articles on improved methods of bibliographic control for the future.
Articles are particularly welcome in areas dealing with research-
based cataloging practice, including user behavior, user needs and
benefits.
Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts via email with attached
word document to the Editor, Sandra K. Roe, Bibliographic Services
Librarian, Illinois State University (email: [log in to unmask]).
Special Issues
Colleagues interested in guest editing a special issue or expanded
double issue are invited to contact the Editor with a general
proposal, tentative schedule, and CVs. Previous special issues have
included:
*Metadata and Open Access Repositories (Michael Babinec and Holly
Mercer, Guest Editors)
*Bibliographic Database Quality (Jeffrey Beall and Stephen Hearn,
Guest Editors)
*The Intellectual and Professional World of Cataloging (Qiang Jin,
Guest Editor)
*Knitting the Semantic Web (Jane Greenberg and Eva Méndez, Guest Editor)
*Cataloger, Editor and Scholar: Essays in Honor of Ruth C. Carter
(Robert Holley, Guest Editor)
Annual Best Paper Award
Taylor & Francis sponsors an annual prize for CCQ with a small
financial stipend for the Best Paper of the Year.
Complimentary Print Sample
A free print specimen copy may be obtained by sending an email to
McAndrew, Jason <[log in to unmask]>
Free Digital (Electronic) Sample...(available immediately)
a) go to:
<http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t792303976~db=all>
b) Go down five lines to this line (it will be in light blue)
Subscribe....Sign in...Online Sample
Please note in advance that registration is required for obtaining
the complimentary online sample.
For More Details
Further details may be found at the CCQ home page: http://
catalogingandclassificationquarterly.com/
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