Inaugural Call for Papers for New UVic Libraries Journal

UVic Libraries has just issued a call for papers for its new open-access, peer-reviewed journal, KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies. Editor-in-chief Jonathan Bengtson, UVic University Librarian, notes the journal is “dedicated to understanding past, present, and future transformations of scholarly publishing.”

KULA is a multidisciplinary journal, and researchers and scholars in law may their work encompassed by the wide-ranging themes:

KULA will publish articles related to the past, present, and future of Citizen Science; Cultural Heritage; Cultural Heritage Informatics; Culture of Researchers; Data Sharing; Digital Archaeology; Digital Asset Management; Digital Curation; Digital Humanities; Digital Infrastructure; Digital Libraries; Digital Methods; Digital Preservation/ Curation; Digital Repositories; Digital Scholarship; Digitization; Emulation; Humanities Computing; Inclusive Design; Information Systems; Institutional and Policy Design; Knowledge & Research Infrastructures; Knowledge for Development; Knowledge Infrastructure; Knowledge Representation and Reasoning; Linked Data; Literary Studies; Media Studies; Multi-Institutional Collaboration; Open Access; Open Access Publishing; Open Scholarship; Open Science; Open Social Scholarship; Peer-Review Systems; Professionalization; Publishing Technologies; Research Assessment; Research Data Management; Research Libraries; Scholarly Communication; Scholarly Editing; Search and Discovery; Semantic Extraction; Social Exclusion; Social Knowledge; Sustainability Models; System Analysis and Design.

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Check out KULA’s site and call for submissions to read more about the journal, its distinguished international editorial board, and how to connect with KULA.