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FINAL CALL: Special Issue on Online Communities for the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law


From: "Glenn Dardick" <gdardick () dardick net>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:35:04 -0500

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FINAL Call for Papers: Special Issue on Online Communities      
Deadline: midnight (EDT) of MARCH 9th, 2008     
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The purpose of the special issue is to contribute to the discussion and
understanding of the current status and perspectives of digital
forensics, security and law as it applies to to online communities.

Prospective authors are invited to submit regular technical papers or
position papers. The later should present novel ideas at an early stage
of development or share future vision. All the submissions should
describe original and unpublished work, not currently under review by
any other journal or conference.
 
All submitted papers will be blind reviewed with respect to their
relevance, originality, adequacy, contribution, correctness, readability
and presentation.

To be considered for inclusion in this special issue of the journal,
manuscripts should be received no later than midnight (EDT) of March
9th, 2008.  Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of
their complete manuscripts through the journal's manuscript tracking
system at http://www.jdfsl.org/submission.asp or may be submitted by
email to the special issue editor, Nick Flor, at nickflor () unm edu.

Manuscripts may be submitted in Word, Word Perfect, RTF, or PDF format.
In special circumstances papers will be accepted in paper format, but
this may considerable delay the review of the paper. Authors are advised
to contact the Editor before submitting hard copy.

The mission of JDFSL is to publish original research and comments about
digital forensics and its relationship to security and law.
Contributions are particularly welcome which analyze the results of
interdisciplinary research. Publications will include the results of
research and case studies that advance the curriculum, practice and
understanding of digital forensics methods and techniques to support
efficient and effective investigations.

The journal Web site is located at http://www.jdfsl.org  
The editor of the JDFSL is Dr. Glenn S. Dardick, and he         
can be reached via email at editor () jdfsl org.

Glenn S. Dardick, Ph.D.  
804-402-9239     
804-680-3038 (FAX)       
gdardick () dardick net  

Assistant Professor of Information Systems       
Longwood University      
dardickgs () longwood edu        

Director, Association for Digital Forensics, Security and Law    
http://www.adfsl.org     

Editor, Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law   
http://www.jdfsl.org     


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