The _Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture_ a refereed scholarly journal
is now accepting submissions for Fall 1993 and Spring 1994 issues.
The _Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture_ (EJVC) is a
refereed scholarly journal that fosters, encourages,
advances and communicates scholarly thought on virtual
culture. Virtual culture is computer-mediated experience,
behavior, action, interaction and thought, including
electronic conferences, electronic journals, networked
information systems, the construction and visualization
of models of reality, and global connectivity.
EDITORIAL GUIDLINES FOR AUTHORS
FORM AND STYLE
1. Use a recognized standard form and style, preferably
the APA Publication Manual published by the American
Psychological Association, as modified by the
following requirements.
2. Do not have any line that exceeds 60 characters in
length.
3. Do not use any figure or diagram.
4. Do not have more than 1000 lines in any article.
5. Do not submit any draft in any format other than ASCII.
SUBMISSION
An article may be submitted at any time to the EJVC
for peer-review with the understanding that the
peer-review requires time. Acknowledgements of the
arrival of any article shall be made within 24 hours
of arrival. Notification of acceptance or rejection shall
be sent to authors within 30 days of the arrival of the
submission. Submissions are acceptable only by electronic
mail or send/file. Submissions may be made to either
the Editor-in-Chief or the Co-Editor.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CO-EDITOR
Ermel Stepp Diane Kovacs
Marshall University Kent State University
BITNET: BITNET:
M034050@Marshall DKOVACS@Kentvm
Internet: Internet:
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SUBSCRIPTION
To subscribe to the EJVC send electronic mail to
LISTSERV@KENTVM or [log in to unmask], including a
blank subject line and the sole line of text:
subscribe EJVC-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname
VAX/VMS may require that the sole line be within quotes
to register names in other than uppercase.
EJVC ANONYMOUS FTP
Information about the EJVC and issues of the EJVC may
be retreived by anonymous FTP to byrd.mu.wvnet.edu in
subdirectory /pub/ejvc.
The _Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture_ a refereed scholarly journal
is now accepting submissions for Fall 1993 and Spring 1994 issues.
The _Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture_ (EJVC) is a
refereed scholarly journal that fosters, encourages,
advances and communicates scholarly thought on virtual
culture. Virtual culture is computer-mediated experience,
behavior, action, interaction and thought, including
electronic conferences, electronic journals, networked
information systems, the construction and visualization
of models of reality, and global connectivity.
EDITORIAL GUIDLINES FOR AUTHORS
FORM AND STYLE
1. Use a recognized standard form and style, preferably
the APA Publication Manual published by the American
Psychological Association, as modified by the
following requirements.
2. Do not have any line that exceeds 60 characters in
length.
3. Do not use any figure or diagram.
4. Do not have more than 1000 lines in any article.
5. Do not submit any draft in any format other than ASCII.
SUBMISSION
An article may be submitted at any time to the EJVC
for peer-review with the understanding that the
peer-review requires time. Acknowledgements of the
arrival of any article shall be made within 24 hours
of arrival. Notification of acceptance or rejection shall
be sent to authors within 30 days of the arrival of the
submission. Submissions are acceptable only by electronic
mail or send/file. Submissions may be made to either
the Editor-in-Chief or the Co-Editor.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CO-EDITOR
Ermel Stepp Diane Kovacs
Marshall University Kent State University
BITNET: BITNET:
M034050@Marshall DKOVACS@Kentvm
Internet: Internet:
[log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]
SUBSCRIPTION
To subscribe to the EJVC send electronic mail to
LISTSERV@KENTVM or [log in to unmask], including a
blank subject line and the sole line of text:
subscribe EJVC-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname
VAX/VMS may require that the sole line be within quotes
to register names in other than uppercase.
EJVC ANONYMOUS FTP
Information about the EJVC and issues of the EJVC may
be retreived by anonymous FTP to byrd.mu.wvnet.edu in
subdirectory /pub/ejvc.
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