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(Permalink) Posted: June 30 2008,07:56   

JOEI is back online:
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The Journal of Evolutionary Informatics (JOEI) invites submission of manuscripts concerning theoretical and applied aspects of information phenomona [sic] in science, mathematics and engineeering. JOEI is a quarterly open access journal.

Seems like it's starting for real, so we might as well open a thread to keep an eye on its progress.  Editorial policies are summarized here:
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JOEI considers submitted papers based on a peer sponsorship. The motivation for peer sponsorhip review is discussed in Professor Frank Tipler's insightful article on the history of anonymous peer review which, by permission, we make avalable here.

To have a paper published in JOEI, the author is responsible for soliciting their own reviews from a minimum of two established researchers in the field of the paper's topic. Alternately, the paper can be sponsored for publication by any one of members of the Editorial Board. The paper must then be approved by the Editor-in-Chief. The names of the sponsors will be included on the paper.

The definition of established researchers includes all professors at major univerisites and scientists with Ph.D.'s at leading research institutions.

At his discretion, the Editor-in-Chief can reject sponsorship of a peer for any reason, including inappropriate conflict of interest perceived or real. The Editor-in-Chief can, at his discretion, solicit additional outside review of a paper outside of his field of expertise. In all matters of publication, the decision of the Editor-in-Chief is final and binding.


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