Scholarly Publishing in Transition: Issues, Challenges & Initiatives Panel discussion at AoIR IR 9.0, Copenhagen Wednesday, October 15th, 2008, 3:15pm - 5:00pm http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=28753618322 Traditional venues for scholarly publishing are rapidly changing: established journals are moving online, online-only open access journals are proliferating, alternatives to ISI Impact Factor metrics are emerging, titles are experimenting with multimedia components, pre- print archives are being developed, and data repositories are achieving the status of publications. These and other issues are much in flux, but the rate and degree of change varies considerably between disciplines and scholarly cultures. This panel of journal editors will reflect on these changes: the issues and challenges involved, and the relevance of these developments for new media scholarship. Towards the end, the panel will open up a plenary session to discuss the implications of these developments on AoIR and its members. This discussion may include considering ways to facilitate a set of regular AoIR-themed special issues of journals. Panel members: Elizabeth A. Buchanan, co-editor of the International Journal of Internet Research Ethics Andrea Drugan, acquisitions editor, Polity Press Nick Jankowski, co-editor of New Media & Society Steve Jones, co-editor of New Media & Society Brian Loader, co-editor of Information, Communication & Society Mark Lorenzen, executive editor of Industry and Innovation Susana Tosca, co-editor of Game Studies Initiated by Nick Jankowski and Steve Jones, this event is hosted by the AoIR IR 9.0 Writing and Publications Workshop. The workshop itself (until 3pm) is only open to registered workshop participants. However, this panel discussion is open to all. Workshop organisers: Marcus Foth, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Mia Consalvo, Ohio University, USA Greg Hearn, Queensland University of Technology, Australia -- Dr Marcus Foth Australian Postdoctoral Fellow Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation Queensland University of Technology (CRICOS No. 00213J) Creative Industries Precinct, Brisbane QLD 4059, Australia Phone +61 7 313 x88772 - Fax x88195 - Office Z6-511 m.foth@qut.edu.au - http://www.vrolik.de/publications/