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[ecrea] Book 2.0 Call for Papers 2013
Mon Jul 16 22:02:32 GMT 2012
*Book 2.0 Call for Papers 2013
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/Book 2.0/ is a new, interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal focusing on
developments in book creation and design---including the latest in
technology and software affecting illustration and production. /Book
2.0/ also explores innovations in distribution, marketing and sales, and
book consumption, and in the research, analysis and conservation of
book-related professional practices. Through research articles and
reviews, /Book 2.0/ provides a forum for promoting the progressive
practice in the teaching of writing, illustration, book design and
publishing across all sectors.
To read Issue 1, Volume 1 of /Book 2.0/ for free, please visit
http://bit.ly/Book201
Or read our blog at http://booktwopointzero.blogspot.co.uk
*Book 2.0 is currently seeking submissions for 2013
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Special issue: Radical, Humane & Digital
*This issue invites articles on the rapidly growing application of
digital tools to research and publishing strategies in the humanities
and social sciences.
Contributions may relate to curating online collections and archives,
the design and implementation of new applications that support or enrich
research, and emerging forms of cross-disciplinary scholarship that are
supported by technology. In particular, we welcome submissions on
innovative publishing and dissemination models that increase access to
digitized and born-digital materials.
Abstracts of no more than 200 words should be submitted to Dr Mark Turin
(mark.turin /at/ yale.edu) and Dr Mick Gowar (mick.gowar /at/ mac.com) by 4 August 2012.
*Special Issue: Children's reading: Literature or Literacy?
In this issue all aspects of publishing for children will be
investigated. *This may include articles on any aspects of writing,
illustration and design, as well as book production and distribution.
Articles on the application of digital technology to the creation and
uses of children's books -- for example, the digitization of existing
books, or the creation of new e-books -- and contributions from
freelance creative professionals, and designers, editors, technicians
and managers working in the publishing industries, are particularly welcome.
Please submit abstracts of no more than 200 words to Dr Mick Gowar
(mick.gowar /at/ mac.com) by 13 July 2012.
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*General Call for Papers
*The editors of /Book 2.0/ would like to invite articles on any aspect
of the changing roles and functions of the book. These may include
articles on any aspects of writing, illustration and design, as well as
book production and distribution. Articles on the application of digital
technology to the creation and uses of books and contributions from
freelance creative professionals, and designers, editors, technicians
and managers working in the publishing industries, are particularly welcome.
Please submit abstracts of no more than 200 words to Anthony Harrild
(anthony.harrild /at/ anglia.ac.uk)
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Principal Editor
*Anthony Harrild
(Book2.0 /at/ aol.com)
*Co-Editors
*Mick Gowar
Anglia Ruskin University
(mick.gowar /at/ anglia.ac.uk)
Samantha Rayner
University College London
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