[Air-L] International Journal of Internet Science: Vol. 4 up! --> http://ijis.net
Ulf-Dietrich Reips
ureips at genpsy.unizh.ch
Thu Dec 31 08:07:25 PST 2009
Dear colleague:
We are happy to announce the newest issue (Vol.
4, issue 1) of the International Journal of
Internet Science.
The current issue features four original research
contributions in the field of Internet science.
In our editorial we continue our analysis of the
journal's impact from the previous editorial by
extending it to webometrics. The specific areas
covered by the research articles are the coverage
bias of mobile surveys (beginning to be lower
than for landlines!), the continuous online
measurement of emotions induced by music, the
detrimental effect of racial stereotypes on
performance in competitive online environments
(like virtual teams), and (non-)effects of
textual messages of encouragement and other
feedback mechanisms on drop-out in web surveys.
International Journal of Internet Science Volume 4, Issue 1 (2009), Content:
Ulf-Dietrich Reips (University of Deusto, Spain)
& Uwe Matzat (Eindhoven University of Technology,
The Netherlands): Webometrics for an Open Access
Start-Up Journal (Editorial)
Articles
Hauke Egermann, Frederik Nagel, Eckart
Altenmüller & Reinhard Kopiez (Hanover University
of Music and Drama): Continuous Measurement of
Musically-Induced Emotion: A Web Experiment
Marek Fuchs & Britta Busse (Darmstadt University
of Technology): The Coverage Bias of Mobile Web
Surveys Across European Countries
Jong-Eun Roselyn Lee (Martha Miller Center for
Global Communication Hope College): To Reveal or
To Cloak? Effects of Identity Salience on
Stereotype Threat Responses in Avatar-Represented
Group Contexts
Joseph W. Sakshaug (University of Michigan) &
Scott D. Crawford (Survey Sciences Group): The
Impact of Textual Messages of Encouragement on
Web Survey Breakoffs: An Experiment
Please find the issue at http://ijis.net
Kind regards,
Ulf-Dietrich Reips / Uwe Matzat
Editors, International Journal of Internet Science http://ijis.net
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Scope
The International Journal of Internet Science
(IJIS) provides an interdisciplinary outlet for
high quality research articles on the Internet as
a medium of research and on the social
implications of the Internet. IJIS is a peer
reviewed open access journal for empirical
findings, methodology, and theory of social and
behavioral science concerning the Internet and
its implications for individuals, social groups,
organizations, and society.
Submission of manuscripts
Manuscripts that are to be published in the
International Journal of Internet Science (IJIS)
need to be original research contributions. They
have to be formatted according to the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association
(APA Style Guide, 5th edition). Please visit
http://ijis.net and click on "Submit Article" for
the online submission of manuscripts. All
manuscripts that are eligible for publication
will be peer-reviewed within a few weeks.
Editors
Ulf-Dietrich Reips (University of Deusto and
Basque Foundation for Science, Spain), Uwe Matzat
(Eindhoven University of Technology, The
Netherlands)
Editorial Board
Michael Birnbaum (California State University at
Fullerton, USA), Tom Buchanan (Westminster
University, UK), Don Dillman (Washington State
University, USA), Frank Faulbaum (University
Duisburg-Essen, Germany), Adam Joinson
(University of Bath, UK), Chris Snijders
(Eindhoven University of Technology, The
Netherlands), Barry Wellman (University of
Toronto, Canada)
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Prof. Dr. Ulf-Dietrich Reips
Editor, International Journal of Internet Science
Departamento de Psicología
Universidad de Deusto
Apartado 1, 48080 Bilbao, España
reips at deusto.es
Secretary & Fax: +34 944 139 085
http://www.ijis.net
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