New journal launching 5th November

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Oct 23, 2020, 11:20:24 AM10/23/20
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Dear colleagues

Our new diamond/platinum open access (i.e., free to read and to publish) journal, Language Development Research, will be launching, and open for submissions on 5th November. From this date, you will be able to access the journal from  https://lps.library.cmu.edu/LDR/

LDR is the official journal of CHILDES and the wider Talkbank system - More information about the journal and its aims can be found below.

In the meantime, please join us for our online launch event at 2pm (UK time) on 4th November. The event will consist of a brief introduction to the journal and its submission portal, a Q&A with the Editor, several of our Action Editors and the Head of the Editorial Board, and a workshop on Research Transparency and Reproducibility aimed at Early Career Researchers. 

Topic: Language Development Research Launch Event

Time: Nov 4, 2020 02:00 PM London

Join Zoom Meeting

https://liverpool-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/97739353297?pwd=UXl2YmJKenhZaHFmK0g1OHhRTTVKdz09

Meeting ID: 977 3935 3297

Passcode: 7s!VS.Xj

 

About the journal: Language Development Research: An Open-Science Journal was established in 2020 to meet the field's need for a peer-reviewed journal that is committed to fully open science: LDR charges no fees for readers or authors, and mandates full sharing of materials, data and analysis code. The intended audience is all researchers and professionals with an interest in language development and related fields: first language acquisition; typical and atypical language development; the development of spoken, signed or written languages; second language learning; bi- and multilingualism; artificial language learning; adult psycholinguistics; computational modeling; communication in nonhuman animals etc. The journal is managed by its editorial board, and is not owned or published by any public or private company, registered charity or nonprofit organization. We invite submissions that meet our criteria for rigour, without regard to the perceived novelty or importance of the findings. We publish general and special-topic articles ("Special Collections") in a rolling format, to ensure rapid, cost-free publication for authors.

 

Thanks

Ben Ambridge, Editor

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