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D9.1: A Specification for FIDIS Journal
Title: “D9.1: A Specification for FIDIS Journal”
Author: WP9
Editors: Ruth Halperin and Sarah Thatcher (LSE, UK)
Reviewers: Ioannis Maghiros (JRC, Spain)
James Backhouse (LSE, UK)
Kai Rannenberg (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
Kevin Warwick (University of Reading, UK)
Mark Gasson (University of Reading, UK)
Els Soenens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)
Svetla Nikova (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Type: Deliverable
Date: Thursday, 29 September 2005
Status: Final
Class: Public
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Summary
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This document contains a specification for the FIDIS Journal – a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed e-journal on identity in the Information Society |
Copyright Notice:
This document may not be copied, reproduced, or modified in whole or in part for any purpose without written permission from the FIDIS Consortium. In addition to such written permission to copy, reproduce, or modify this document in whole or part, an acknowledgement of the authors of the document and all applicable portions of the copyright notice must be clearly referenced.
The circulation of this document is restricted to the staff of the FIDIS partner organisations and the European Commission. All information contained in this document is strictly confidential and may not be divulged to third parties without the express permission of the partners.
All rights reserved.
PLEASE NOTE: This document may change without notice – Updated versions of this document can be found at the FIDIS NoE website at www.fidis.net.
Foreword
The Editors’ thanks go to all those who contributed to this paper with reviews and comments. Their assistance and insights were invaluable. Thanks go especially to Daniel Halperin who gave silent support for the duration of this project.
FIDIS partners from various disciplines have contributed to this document. The following list names the main contributors for the chapters of this document:
Chapter | Contributor(s) |
1 (Executive Summary) | Sarah Thatcher, LSE |
2 (Introduction) | Ruth Halperin, LSE Sarah Thatcher, LSE Ioannis Maghiros, JRC Els Soenens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Svetla Nikova, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
3 (Existing journals and the need for a FIDIS journal) | Ruth Halperin, LSE Sarah Thatcher, LSE Els Soenens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel All workpackage leaders |
4 (Practical issues) | Ruth Halperin, LSE Sarah Thatcher, LSE Ioannis Maghiros, JRC Mark Gasson, University of Reading |
5 (References) | Ruth Halperin, LSE Sarah Thatcher, LSE Mark Gasson, University of Reading |
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