期刊名称:ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Online Information Review is a refereed journal devoted to the broad field of online information in the academic, corporate, scientific and commercial contexts. It addresses issues related to online sources, systems and services, with a primary focus on online and digital information creation, storage, retrieval and applications. Coverage is intentionally international, with contributions from both developed and developing countries.
Instructions to Authors
Copyright Articles submitted to the journal should be original contributions(see http://www.emeraldinsight.com/info/copyright/plagiarism_full.jsp for the journal plagiarism policy) and should not be under consideration for any other publication at the same time. Authors submitting articles for publication warrant that the work is not an infringement of any existing copyright and will indemnify the publisher against any breach of such warranty. For ease of dissemination and to ensure proper policing of use, papers and contributions become the legal copyright of the publisher unless otherwise agreed.
All submissions should be made via Emerald's JADE system, available at http://jade.emeraldinsight.com, and also to the editor as a Word attachment to an email (gary.gorman@vuw.ac.nz). Normally the assessment results are available within 2-4 weeks.
The Editor
Dr G. E. Gorman, FCLIP FRSA Professor of Library & Information Management, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 600, Wellington 6140
New Zealand Tel: +64 4 463 5782 Fax:+64 4 463 5184
E-mail: gary.gorman@vuw.ac.nz
Editorial objectives
Is a refereed, ISI-ranked journal which covers online information sources, systems and services. The journal's primary concern is broadly with online and digital information creation, storage and retrieval and use in academic, government/e-government, corporate/e-commerce and scientific contexts. Papers on all aspects of information retrieval, including software developments and human-computer interaction issues are welcomed, as are contributions on new technologies, including processors, storage, media, and devices, networks and software of use in the field of interactive information and data, and on the social, economic and political ramifications of these new technologies.
The reviewing process Each paper is reviewed by the editor and, if it is judged suitable for this publication, is then sent for double blind peer review. Based on the reviewers' recommendations, the editor then decides whether the paper should be accepted as is, revised or rejected.
Emerald Literati Editing Service The Literati Club can recommend the services of a number of freelance copy editors, all themselves experienced authors, to contributors who wish to improve the standard of English in their paper before submission. This is particularly useful for those whose first language is not English.
Manuscript requirements Articles should be between 3,000 and 8,000 words in length, although shorter communications dealing with more immediate issues or research in progress, responding to points raised in articles and raising new issues for discussion, will also be considered. Such items should be up to 1,500 words in length. Articles should include, 1-6 keywords, a structured abstract of no more than 250 words and a suggested title.
Where there is a methodology, it should be clearly described under a separate heading. Headings must be short, clearly defined and not numbered. Notes or Endnotes should be used only if absolutely necessary and must be identified in the text by consecutive numbers, enclosed in square brackets and listed at the end of the article.
Figures, charts and diagrams should be kept to a minimum They must be black-and-white with minimum shading and numbered consecutively using arabic numerals.
Artwork should be either copied or pasted from the origination software into a blank Microsoft Word document, or saved and imported into a blank Microsoft Word document. Artwork created in MS Powerpoint is also acceptable. Artwork may be submitted in the following standard image formats: .eps - Postscript, .pdf - Adobe Acrobat portable document, .ai - Adobe Acrobat portable document, .wmf - Windows Metafile. If it is not possible to supply graphics in the formats listed above, authors should ensure that figures supplied as .tif, .gif, .jpeg, .bmp, .pcx, .pic, .pct are supplied as files of at least 300 dpi and at least 10cm wide.
In the text the position of a figure should be shown by typing on a separate line the words "take in Figure 2". Authors should supply succinct captions.
Photographic images should be saved as .tif files of at least 300dpi and at least 10cm wide. Their position in the text should be shown by typing on a separate line the words "take in Plate 2".
References to other publications should be complete and in Harvard style. They should contain full bibliographical details and journal titles should not be abbreviated. For multiple citations in the same year use a, b, c immediately following the year of publication. References should be shown within the text by giving the author's last name followed by a comma and year of publication all in round brackets, e.g. (Fox, 1994). At the end of the article should be a reference list in alphabetical order as follows
(a) for books surname, initials and year of publication, title, publisher, place of publication, e.g.Casson, M. (1979), Alternatives to the Multinational Enterprise, Macmillan,London.
(b) for chapter in edited book surname, initials and year, "title", editor's surname, initials, title, publisher, place, pages, e.g.Bessley, M. and Wilson, P. (1984), "Public policy and small firms in Britain", in Levicki, C. (Ed.), Small Business Theory and Policy, Croom Helm, London, pp.111-26. Please note that the chapter title must be underlined.
(c) for articles surname, initials, year "title", journal, volume, number, pages, e.g.Fox, S. (1994) "Empowerment as a catalyst for change: an example from the food industry", Supply Chain Management, Vol 2 No 3, pp. 29-33
If there is more than one author list surnames followed by initials. All authors should be shown.
Electronic sources should include the URL of the electronic site at which they may be found, as follows: Neuman, B.C.(1995), "Security, payment, and privacy for network commerce", IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Vol. 13 No.8, October, pp.1523-31. Available (IEEE SEPTEMBER) http://www.research.att.com/jsac/
Notes/Endnotes should be used only if absolutely necessary. They should, however, always be used for citing Web sites. They should be identified in the text by consecutive numbers enclosed in square brackets and listed at the end of the article. Please then provide full Web site addresses in the end list.
Final submission of the article The editor may request the final version as an attached file to an e-mail. Authors should note that proofs are not supplied prior to publication. The manuscript will be considered to be the definitive version of the article. The author must ensure that it is complete, grammatically correct and without spelling or typographical errors
Editorial Board
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Editor |
Managing Editor |
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Dr G. E. Gorman, FCLIP FRSA
Professor of Library & Information Management, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 600, Wellington 6140, New Zealand Tel: +64 4 463 5782 Fax: +64 4 463 5184 E-mail: gary.gorman@vuw.ac.nz |
Eileen Breen
E-mail: ebreen@emeraldinsight.com |
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