I/S: A JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
is a new interdisciplinary journal of research and commentary concentrating
on the intersection of law, policy, and information technology. I/S represents
a one-of-a-kind partnership between one of America's leading law schools, the
Moritz College of Law at the Ohio State University, and the nation's foremost
public policy school focused on information technology, Carnegie Mellon University's
H. J. Heinz III School of Law and Public Policy.
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EDITORIAL AND GENERAL OFFICES: Located at 55 West 12th Avenue,
Room 169, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1391. All I/S questions and comments should be
submitted via the I/S Website (is-journal.org) or can be directed to:
CONTACT: MR. SOL BERMANN
Managing Editor, I/S Journal
Moritz College of Law
55 West 12th Street
Columbus, OH 43210-1391
Email: is@osu.edu
Phone: (614) 688-4192
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SUBMISSIONS: Each issue of I/S will include a themed research
section, featuring articles specially commissioned for I/S. In addition, I/S
will publish unsolicited full-length articles and commentaries (typically shorter
and in a less formal style), addressing cutting-edge policy topics related to
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and society, as well as book-reviews
and student research papers. Submissions in each of the non-article categories
should not exceed 5000 words. Authors interested in having their work considered
for the future issues of I/S should submit their manuscripts.
All unsolicited submissions will be considered on a rolling basis for future
issues. Inquiries concerning format, topic, or anything else may be directed
to Mr. Bermann
We are especially interested in papers addressing legal and policy aspects
of e-government and electronic democracy, cybersecurity, online privacy and
public information policy, e-commerce, information technology and economic development,
and telecommunications regulation. I/S envisions an eventual three-issue-per-year
publishing cycle, including both hard-copy and subscription-based online versions.
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION: Copyright © 2005 by I/S:
A JOURNAL OF LAW & POLICY FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY. Please direct
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