[Cwgrad-announcements] Fwd: Journal of Creative Work Calls for submissions, reviewers and Editorial-Advisory Board members

Paul Michael Leonardo Atienza mike.atienza at ucr.edu
Fri Mar 23 15:12:59 PDT 2007


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>From: Journal of Creative Work <info at scientificjournals.org>
>To: mike.atienza at ucr.edu
>Subject: Journal of Creative Work Calls for submissions, reviewers and 
>Editorial-Advisory Board members
>Date: 05 Mar 2007 19:54:05 -0600
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>Journal of Creative Work Calls for submissions, reviewers and
>Editorial-Advisory Board members
>
>Every artist or author deserves a fair consideration to be published.
>Scientific Journals International (SJI) provides an efficient forum
>for publishing research and creative work from all disciplines. SJI
>has assembled an extensive and prestigious Editorial and Advisory
>Board (www.scientificjournals.org/editorial_board.htm).
>
>This initiative is driven by an overriding passion to assist artists
>and authors to cope with the "publish or perish" reality that has been
>created by the policies of the academia and funding agencies.
>According to several surveys, a large majority of authors and
>researchers cite slow review process and publication delays in the
>current system as a major obstacle to their publishing objectives.
>Many have also expressed concerns about the fairness and integrity of
>the peer review process in traditional publishing. Some scholars have
>argued that there is a need to liberate the publication process for
>broader and fairer access.
>
>Scientific Journals International (SJI) is the first global initiative
>that intends to accomplish this objective.  We sincerely believe that
>artists and authors who have devoted months or years to a project,
>should not be shut out of the publication world simply because they
>did not follow some procedural or stylistic rules and guidelines or
>because their work did not fit in.  All traditional journals have very
>rigid stylistic or procedural policies that unduly create artificial
>barriers and in effect retard innovation and creativity.
>
>Scientific Journals International (SJI) maintains minimal procedural
>and stylistic rules, and accepts scientific and creative works that
>follow any style manual.  A fair peer-reviewed evaluation system is
>used to select works for publication. SJI maintains a rapid electronic
>submission, review and publication process.  Our capability for
>perpetual future accessibility and preservation is also extremely
>valuable to both authors and readers.
>
>Our submission guidelines can be found at
>http://www.scientificjournals.org/submission.htm. The  Creative work
>can be of any of the following types:
>
>Poetry: up to 5 poems in one submission
>Fiction
>Creative non-fiction
>Creative essay
>Critical essay
>Play/ Script
>Painting/ Collage
>Sculpture
>Craft
>Performance on digital form
>Music composition
>Photography
>interactive digital works (online application or game, Streaming
>media, Interactive digital artwork, etc.)
>Digital Story (Up to 5 minutes in length with a transcript of the
>audio file).
>
>Application form for Reviewers and Editorial Advisory Board can be
>found at http://www.scientificjournals.org/wanted.htm.
>Current issues can be found at
>http://www.scientificjournals.org/current_issue.htm.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Neil A. Anderson
>Scientific Journals International (SJI)
>http://www.scientificjournals.org
>or http://www.gcchq.com/SJI
>
>
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Mike Atienza
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University of California, Riverside
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