[Air-l] Call For Proposals-CDDC
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Wed May 4 10:03:30 PDT 2005
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The Center for Digital Discourse and Culture(CDDC) is announcing an
expanded call for proposal for our Research E-ditions, Hosting
Services, and our new Digital Originals publishing series.
CDDC in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences at Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University is accepting new
manuscripts for digital modes of publication in its Research E-
ditions series. The CDDC ( http://www.cddc.vt.edu ) has been in
operation for nearly two years, and it publishes hypertext journals,
hosts digital research archives, and cooperates with many
international cyberculture organizations.
As an entirely digital point-of-publication, the CDDC will review and
then produce professional academic research works--either single-
authored or edited collections--in a digital format. Proposals could
take the form of an "e-book" that simply makes available a scholarly
monograph in online format, or a collection of academic papers
organized around a central theme, or a fully hypertextual experiment
with new forms of digital discourse. Arrangements can be made for
"print on demand" (POD) paper versions of these works, but the main
focus of the CDDC is to explore the new communicative potentials of
hypertext, hypermedia, and web-centered publication. The review
processes will be as extensive and rigorous as those experienced in
print academic communication, but it too will be conducted in a fully
on-line format.
Research E-ditions
All topics are potentially of interest in the Research E-ditions
series, however, we are particularly interested in manuscripts,
digital archives, and hypertexts from the humanities and social
sciences relating to the areas of cyberculture, social theory,
literary studies, digital art, and cultural studies. In addition, the
CDDC is committed to proposals from applied and natural sciences that
relate directly to the fields of bioinformatics, energy and
environmental studies, and information technology and communications.
Hosting at CDDC
All topics and projects of academic interest that require hosting are
solicited for the Hosting at CDDC project. We host and mirror several
major projects and have space for many more. We host projects
serving a broad set of communities. We provide basic facilities of
web hosting and listserv hosting. Any requirements beyond basic
hosting should be outlined in the proposal. Hosting is frequently
used in conjuction with various forms of community software, e-
journal software, or related software to support artistic, academic,
and related content.
Digital Originals
Digital Originals is open access publishing for book-like digital
projects. We are soliciting submissions from people who have
materials that originate in the digital arena, and want them to be
released either under a Creative Commons license or under an Open
Content License. The original documents will be peer-reviewed,
edited, and published with an ISBN assigned and made freely
downloadable on the CDDC Website.
Proposals:
Initial proposals should take the form of a 1 page description of the
project, including a description of the services requested, a
description of the project's audience, and provide current examples
of the work (URLS) that is to be hosted or published. All proposals
will be peer reviewed with at least two reviewers and further
information may be requested. The review process is as rigorous as
any academic publisher.
Proposals should be sent to CDDC at vt.edu
Jeremy Hunsinger
Center for Digital Discourse and Culture
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