>To: [email protected]
>From: Jeremy Hunsinger <[email protected]>
>Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 13:03:30 -0400
>Subject: [Cddc] Call For Proposals-CDDC
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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@CDDC
>All topics and projects of academic interest that require hosting are
>solicited for the Hosting@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 [email protected]
>
>Jeremy Hunsinger
>Center for Digital Discourse and Culture
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