scholarly journals New members of the Editorial Board, new Associate Editor and two new Co-Editors

2011 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 373-373
Author(s):  
G Grimby
Keyword(s):  
Author(s):  
Vu Chi Kien ◽  
Do Ngoc Minh ◽  
Nguyen Hoang Ha ◽  
Nguyen Linh Trung

Dear readers,The year 2017 marks the 55th anniversary of the Journal of Information & Communications of the Ministry of Information and Communications, and the 18th anniversary of its scientific publication – the Research and Development on Information and Communication Technology (RD-ICT) journal. Again, the purpose of RD-ICT is to provide a forum for researchers and professionals to disseminate original and innovative ideas in the fields of information technology, communications and electronics in Vietnam and worldwide.Without kind support and invaluable contribution of readers and authors, and hard work of the anonymous reviewers and editors under the former editorship of Prof. Nguyễn Thúc Hải, Prof. Trần Văn Lộc and Prof. Nguyễn Cảnh Tuấn, RD-ICT would not be what it is today – a total of 37 issues in Vietnamese and 14 issues in English.To contribute to the development of research in Vietnam, toward standard practices, high quality and international visibility, RD-ICT has been taking measures by following current practices of prestigious international research journals. In this editorial, we would like to inform you some of the things we have been doing lately.Since June 2014, RD-ICT has applied online journal management and publishing, thanks to the well-known open-source Open Journal System of the Public Knowledge Project, which is used by thousands of online scientific journals worldwide. The editorial board of RD-ICT is currently being extended to include international prominent scientists, thus forming a team of international associate editors, under the complementary technical editorship of Prof. Đỗ Ngọc Minh (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States), Prof. Nguyễn Hoàng Hà (University of Saskatchewan, Canada) and Prof. Nguyễn Linh Trung (Vietnam National University, Hanoi). Each submission is now assigned to an associate editor who then coordinates the review process and makes editorial decision.For improved paper quality in terms of organization and presentation, authors are guided to good practice of technical paper writing. In addition, accepted submissions are now copy-edited, by the corresponding associate editors, and laid out using LATEX.Apart from already being an open-access journal, RD-ICT is also looking into other measures to increase its visibility, such as all-English publishing, digital object identification, Google Scholar citation, and SCOPUS indexing.Taking the opportunity of informing the above changes, we would like to, again, express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the readers, authors, reviewers and editors of RD-ICT, and to the leadership of the Ministry of Information and Communications and its predecessors – the Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunications, the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications – for their continued support and contribution to RD-ICT.We look forward to your comments and feedback for better developing the RD-ICT journal for Vietnam.Sincerely,Vũ Chí Kiên, Editor-in-ChiefĐỗ Ngọc Minh, Nguyễn Hoàng Hà, Nguyễn Linh Trung, Technical Editors-in-Chief


1988 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 204-205
Author(s):  
Bruce S. Bauer ◽  
James H. Carraway ◽  
Ralph E. Holmes ◽  
Susan E. Mackinnon ◽  
William M. Swartz
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PEDIATRICS ◽  
1957 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-174
Author(s):  
CHARLES D. MAY

RECENTLY the Editorial Board of Pediatrics imposed upon themselves a plan of limited tenure, and the soundness of this arrangement has received the endorsement of the Executive Board. Members of the Editorial Board are now eligible for two successive terms of 3 years each. It is always with considerable regret that the completion of such a period of pleasant association and service must be faced, as the experience acquired during the years renders the members of the Editorial Board increasingly valuable. The Editorial Board was led to the adoption of a plan of limited tenure because of a firm conviction that the vitality of Pediatrics would be best preserved by the continuous introduction of new members. Appointments are staggered so that the best traditions of Pediatrics may be carefully preserved.


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