‘Information governance and ethics: information opportunities and challenges in a shifting world’
Records Management Journal - Themed issue call for papers
RMJ Editor: Dr Elizabeth Lomas, University College London. Email: e.l...@ucl.ac.uk
With Guest Editor: Professor Basma Makhlouf-Shabou, Geneva School of Business Administration, University of Applied Sciences and Art western Switzerland. Email: basma.makh...@hesge.ch
The Records Management Journal invites submissions for a themed issue focused on the opportunities and challenges of information governance. We welcome contributions about, but not limited to, the following themes:
We are interested in different disciplinary perspectives from researchers, academics and practitioners. Submissions can be viewpoints, critical reviews, research, case studies or conceptual/philosophical papers.
Submission Deadlines
• Extended abstracts (more info below): 18 June 2018
• Abstracts accepted and authors notified no later than: 30 June 2018
• Full paper submitted: 24 September 2018
• Review, revision and final acceptance: 30 December 2018
The Records Management Journal applies article level publication, so within approximately a month of acceptance the article will be available online.
Submission Process
Extended abstracts should be a 500 word version of the Records Management Journal’s structured abstract, using the headings described in the author guidelines http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/author_guidelines.htm?id=rmj
Please note shorter opinion pieces and practitioner case studies (3,000 words) may also be submitted for this particular themed issue. Please indicate in your abstract submission the intended length of your piece.
Under the design/methodology/approach heading, please include the following as appropriate to the type of paper:
Please send your extended abstract to: e.l...@ucl.ac.uk
Full papers (for accepted abstracts) should be 3000-8000 words (excluding references) and should be prepared using the RMJ guidelines which can be read here: http://emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=rmj
and here:
http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/author_guidelines.htm?id=rmj
Papers will be reviewed following the journal’s standard double-blind peer review process.
Elizabeth Lomas (e.l...@ucl.ac.uk) is also happy to receive informal enquiries.