Now to be published by Kluwer Academic Publishers...
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As of Volume 11 (1997) Kluwer Academic Publishers
will publish the journal, Archives and Museum Informatics,
Cultural Heritage Quarterly. The journal will then be fully
peer- reviewed.
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Archives and Museum Informatics
Cultural Heritage Informatics Quarterly
ISSN 1042 1467
Editor-in-Chief:
David Bearman
Archives & Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Managing Editor:
Jennifer Trant
Archives & Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Editorial Board:
Michael Alexander, The British Library
UK Joseph Busch, Getty Information Institute, USA
Piers Cain, International Records Management Trust, UK
Costis Dallas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Greece
Kathy Jones Garmil, Peabody Museum, Harvard University,
USA Ecaterina Geber, ArtExpo, Romania
Claes Granstrom, National Archives of Sweden, Sweden
Alice Grant, The Science Museum, UK
Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan, USA
Jeanne Hogenboom, Bureau IMC, The Netherlands
Cary Karp, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Sweden
Eric Ketelaar, National Archives, The Netherlands
Vanessa Mack, University of Sydney, Australia
John McDonald, National Archives of Canada, Canada
Angelika Menne-Haritz, Archivschule Marburg, Germany
John Perkins, Consortium for the Computer Interchange
of Museum Information, Canada
Xavier Perrot, La Maison Basse, France
Barbara Reed, Monash University, Australia
Seamus Ross, The British Academy, UK
Deirdre C. Stam, Syracuse University, USA
Vicki Walch, Independent Consultant, USA
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Scope:
Archives and Museum Informatics is an international forum for the
representation of knowledge and the management of information relating to
the world's cultural heritage. The journal aims to present timely and
technical contributions to cultural informatics including theory, case
studies of implementations, and reviews of standards, print and electronic
publications, software, network sites and conferences.
Archives and Museum Informatics seeks articles which build commonality of
interests between museums, archives and libraries, and scholarship in the
arts and humanities. It balances the interests of documentation, education
and entertainment, and aims to strengthen practice in each domain through
the knowledge, understanding and application of inter-disciplinary
approaches.
Submissions are invited from researchers and professionals examining and
applying information technology to cultural heritage, including policy
makers, humanities scholars, archivists, information specialists,
electronic publishers, museum curators, collections managers and educators.
Authors are cordially invited to send their manuscripts to J. Trant,
Managing Editor.
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Reviews of Print and Electronic Publications:
Archives and Museum Informatics publishes a regular series of reviews of
print and electronic publications (distributed either on fixed media
[CD-ROM] or via the Internet). Submissions of titles to review and
nominations of reviewers should be sent to Ms. J. Trant, Managing Editor.
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Guidelines for Submission:
Electronic submisssions are strongly encouraged.
Guidelines for Authors can be requested by email from the Managing Editor.
Send a message to [log in to unmask], including "AMI Guidelines" in the Subject
line.
Please email completed manuscripts or abstracts of proposed papers to:
[log in to unmask] including "AMI Paper" in the Subject line. Alternatively,
electronic copy can be submitted on diskette, mailed to: Ms. J. Trant,
Managing Editor, Archives and Museum Informatics, 5501 Walnut St. Suite
203, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 15232-1455.
Page Charges. There are no page charges for articles appearing in Archives
and Museum Informatics. 25 free offprints will be supplied free of charge.
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Subscription Information ISSN 1042 1467
1997, Volume 11 (4 issues)
Subscription Rate: NLG 332.00/USD 201.00 Individuals may subscribe at the
reduced rate of NLG 100.00/ USD 60.00. Individual subscribers declare that
the subscription is for their own personal use and that it will not
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