Call for Papers: Cybersecurity
Call for Proposed Papers on Cybersecurity and Public Policy (EXPIRED)
I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, published jointly by the Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies of the Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law and the Institute for the Study of Information Technology and Society (InSITeS) at Carnegie Mellon University's H. John Heinz III School for Public Policy and Management, is planning its second annual special issue on cybersecurity and public policy. Professor L. Jean Camp will again be guest editor.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts by November 1, 2006 for consideration. Please forward papers (and any inquiries) to Sol Bermann, Managing Editor of I/S, at bermann.1@osu.edu. For information on our hot-off-the-press Spring/Summer 2006 Cybersecurity Policy issue, see www.is-journal.org.
Because you may not have dealt previously with law journals or, if you have, you may have dealt with law journals edited entirely by students, some information about our publication process may be helpful. First, initial manuscripts will be submitted to at least one peer reviewer, whose comments we will expect authors to take into account in refining their work. Actual text editing, however, will be handled by law students. Second, our authors retain the copyrights to their work. You would be giving us a free, perpetual, nonexclusive license to publish your work, but we would not control your right to disseminate it in other forums in the future. For more information about I/S, see www.is-journal.org.
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