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*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***

Archives and Museum Informatics:
the cultural heritage informatics quarterly
ISSN 1042 1467

Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands
http://www.kap.nl

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Editor-in-Chief:
Jennifer Trant
Archives & Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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Scope:

Archives and Museum Informatics is an international forum for exploring 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. It covers theory, case
studies of implementations, and includes 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-discliplinary
approaches.

The journal is organized into the following sections:

- Essays and Opinions. Provocative and reflective opinions about the
current state or future development of cultural informatics
- Articles. Scholarly analyses that offer an original contribution to the field
- Case Studies. Rigourous outlines of the pros and cons of a particular
institutional approach or project, that focus on the rationale for
decision-making
- Reports. Updates on significant projects and initiatives
- Reviews. Summary evaluations of new resources, in all media

Archives and Museum Informatics is peer-reviewed.

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Tables of Contents:

Tables of Contents for Volume 11, 1997 are available online, linked from
http://WWW.KAP.NL/journalhome.htm/1042-1467

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Free Sample Issue:

Volume 11, no 1 is also available as a free sample issue: see
http://WWW.KAP.NL/sampletoc.htm?1042-1467+11+1+1997

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Guidelines for Submission:

Guidelines for Authors are available at
http://WWW.KAP.NL/kaphtml.htm/IFA1042-1467  They can also be requested by
email from the Editor. Send a message to [log in to unmask], including
"ARMU Guidelines" in the Subject line.

Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged.  Please email completed
manuscripts or abstracts of proposed papers to J. Trant
<[log in to unmask]> including "ARMU Paper" in the Subject line.

Feel free to contact the Editor-in-Chief to discuss manuscripts in preparation.

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Materials for Review:

Archives and Museum Informatics publishes 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 J. Trant, Editor-in-Chief, at the address below.

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Founding Editor:

David Bearman
Archives & Museum Informatics, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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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
Peter Samis, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, USA
Deirdre C. Stam, Syracuse University, USA
Vicki Walch, Independent Consultant, USA

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J. Trant
Editor-in-Chief
Archives and Museum Informatics: the cultural heritage informatics quarterly
c/o Archives & Museums Informatics
5501 Walnut St., Suite 203           ph. + 1-412-683-9775
Pittsburgh, PA USA 15232             fax + 1-412-683-7366
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