Call for Papers: Online Exhibitions

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Special issue on “ONLINE EXHIBITIONS”

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DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology
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Special issue on “ONLINE EXHIBITIONS”
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DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology (DBIT) is bringing out a special issue on “Online Exhibitions”.
I was requested by the DESIDOC to work as guest editor for that issue. I shall be grateful if you can contribute an article on any areas related to online exhibitions as given below:
• Reviews on online/virtual exhibitions
• General issues related to online/virtual exhibitions
• Design and development of online/virtual exhibitions;
• Tools and techniques to develop online/virtual exhibitions
• Online/virtual exhibition development tools;
• User interfaces to online/virtual exhibitions
• Customisation and personalisation of online exhibitions
• Evaluation of online/virtual exhibitions
• Use & user studies related to online/virtual exhibitions
• Online/virtual exhibitions applications in education, museums and heritage;
• Online/virtual exhibitions support for educators and students;
• Developing Online Exhibition for Libraries, Archives, and Museums
• Content management for digital museum exhibitions
• Use of Multimedia, Virtual Reality etc in online/virtual Exhibitions
• Impact of online/virtual exhibitions on various types of users and on society;
• Online/virtual exhibitions:
- learning environments;
- Multimedia and virtual environments;
- Cost-effectiveness;
- Outreaching programmes
- Real world experiences;
- Pilot projects, products and applications.

• Ongoing and future developments and trends in online/virtual exhibitions

Please send both original research and review papers relating to online exhibitions related to any of the topic mentioned above that are of interest to LIS and IT professionals.
In addition to the above mentioned broad areas, you may choose any other area related to online exhibitions to write paper for this issue.
 
Short description about DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology:
It is a bimonthly publication of Defence Science Information and Documentation Centre, a constituent establishment of DRDO, and endeavours to bring recent developments in information technology, as applicable to library and information science to the notice of librarians, documentation and information professionals, students and others interested in the field.
Indexing & Abstracting: The articles published in Bulletin are indexed in Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA) and the Informed Librarian. The full text of DBIT is being reproduced in electronic databases of HW Wilson Company, namely OMNIFILE Full Text Select and OMNIFILE Full Text Mega.
 
Submission Procedure: Prospective authors should prepare manuscripts according to the Information for Contributors (authors) as published in any recent issue of the DBIT and also available on the web at http://www.drdo.org/pub/dbit/dbithome.htm The length of the article is 10 pages for research paper and 20 pages for literature review however, detailed information about Submission procedure, References, Refereeing Process, etc are given at http://www.drdo.org/pub/dbit/information.htm.
Please send your manuscripts either in MS Word or RTF file format through email to ckramaiah@gmail.com
 
Submission Schedule: Submission deadline: September 30, 2007; Notification of acceptance/rejection: October 10, 2007; Final manuscript due: November 25, 2007; Publication date: February 2008.
 
Guest Editor:
Prof. Chennupati K. Ramaiah MSc (Meerut), MLISc (Delhi), PhD (Loughborough), MACM, MASIST, MIInfSci,
Muffakham Jah College of Engineering & Technology,
8-2-249, Mount Pleasant, Road No. 3,
Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500034.
INDIA. Tel: 040-64548767;
Email: chennupati_kramaiah@yahoo.com or ckramaiah@gmail.com

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