Are you someone who writes on the subject of Information-Knowledge issues?
Then Documentation Magazine (an online publication of the Documentation Sciences
Foundation, which is freely distributed across the Internet with an audience of
more than 150.000) wants to hear from you.
It is looking for contributors who can provide new content that appeals to
Information and Knowledge Sciences. Topics can focus on any of the following
categories: Library / Archive / Documentation / Information technology / Museum
/ Communications / Knowledge / Preservation / Social aspects of information /
Digital divide / Semantic web / Epistemology / Digital assets / eJustice.
Articles (no commercials), written in English or Spanish, and TXT format, will
be accepted based on suitability of content to the audience, conciseness (max
word count is 2000), sentence structuring, grammar, etc. Only articles meeting
these requirements will be considered. The Foundation's editorial staff reserves
the right to review, edit, and make changes to the original articles as deem
fit. Articles will also include the author's bio and contact information.
Pictures/images, in jpeg format, are highly encouraged (author is responsible
for copyright issues, that materials belongs to him/her, the article is
original, and has not been published elsewhere). The authors don't receive pay
for the publication of the article. Writing an article will ensure that you
continue to build your personal brand and your expertise online.
You can submit your article for consideration no later than August 10, 2009, to
redaccion@...
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Information Department
Documentation Sciences Foundation
www.documentalistas.com/secretary/publications/magazine