[iwgmgfh] [2nd Reminder] Special Issue of JMR on Genealogy and Family History

  • From: Arnon Hershkovitz <arnon.hershkovitz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Arnon Hershkovitz <arnonhershkovitz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 14:06:24 +0000

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*** Statement of Interest is due soon, October 31, 2015 ***

Hello, All!

This is a second reminder about the Special Issue of the Journal of
Multidisciplinary Research (JMR, http://www.jmrpublication.org) on
Genealogy and Family History. This SI is scheduled to be published in late
April 2016 with 5-6 articles. Please send Statements of Interest until
October 31 to the undersigned.

JMR is an academic, peer-reviewed journal which promotes - as stated in its
description - "original, insightful, interesting, important, and
theoretically solid research". Therefore, this SI will include
academically-established papers reporting on research (either empirical,
theoretical or a review) about genealogy/family history and
genealogists/family historians, as seen from various disciplines and using
various methodologies.

Submissions should adhere to JMR guidelines (see the Journal website, under
"Submissions").

If you are interested in contributing to this SI, please be advised by the
timeline below. Also, If you'd like to help in reviewing submitted
manuscripts, please let me know.

Suggested timeline:
* Statement of Interest (a short description of the intended submission) -
October 31, 2015
* Invitation to submit a full paper - November 10, 2015
* Manuscript submission - January 10, 2016
* Author notification - March 10, 2016
* Final submissions - April 1, 2016
* SI Publication - Late April 2016

Please send any queries to the undersigned, at arnon.hershkovitz@xxxxxxxxx.

Yours Sincerely,
Arnon Hershkovitz

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Arnon Hershkovitz, Ph.D.
Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
School of Education
Tel Aviv University, Israel
http://www.tau.ac.il/~arnonhe

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