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International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology


ISSN(Print): 2234-0068
ISSN(Online): 2287-187X
http://ijkcdt.net

Dear Colleagues,

I am writing to invite you to submit an article to the “International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology (IJKCDT)”.

> Paper Submission

Submission at : http://journals.sfu.ca/ijkcdt/index.php/ijkcdt/login
(If you submit through our website, please register and login. Then, you can click 'new submission' button and submit your article.)

> TOPICS

- Content Development Technology
- Computational Intelligence
- Data Mining
- Information Science
- Library Science
- Content Management
- Database Content Management
- Digital Information
- Web Content Aggregation
- Other Related Areas

> Journal News

IJKCDT is registered of KCI(Korea Citation Index) of the National Research Foundation of Korea since August 2016
KCI(Korea Citation Index) is the system to analyze citation relationship among articles based on the database constructed by information about domestic journals, articles(including original papers) and references.

KCI can be used as a tool to evaluate the qualitative level of the journals issued in a particular subject area because it can calculate various statistical data needed to manage research resources and the impact of the journal by citation frequency as well as provide various academic information on domestic journals and articles.

> About Journal

IJKCDT is published using an open access publication model, meaning that all readers are able to freely access the journal online at http://ijkcdt.net.

The journal has a distinguished editorial board with extensive academic qualifications, ensuring that the journal maintains high scientific standards and has broad international coverage. A current list of the journal's editors can be found at http://ijkcdt.net/_common/do.php?a=html&b=22

Once a manuscript has been accepted for publication, it will undergo language copy editing, typesetting, and reference validation in order to provide the highest publication quality. Submitted articles are peer-reviewed within 6 weeks. As an open-access journal we are indexed in EBSCOhost, Ulrich, Informed Librarian Online, DOAJ, ISI, Google Scholar, CrossRef, OAK, and similar indexes.


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We hope you will join us in what we feel is a bold and positive approach in taking the library and information science literature to a new level and look forward to the possibility of your submission.


Best regards,
Editor in Chief
Scott Seaman

Scott Seaman has been Dean of Libraries at Ohio University since 2009.

His library career began in 1984 at the Online Computer Library Center in Dublin, Ohio and has been a faculty member at The Ohio State University and at the University of Colorado at Boulder. At the University of Colorado, he served as Associate Director of Libraries for 11 years and was responsible for strategic planning, assessment, library budgeting, facilities, and human resources.

He has published widely on library assessment and information ethics. His co-authored piece, “Futuring, Strategic Planning, and Shared Awareness” was one of the Journal of Academic Librarianship’s most downloaded articles in January, 2012. His writings have been translated into Spanish, Russian, Polish, Japanese, and Mandarin and he has delivered papers on library topics throughout the United States and in Europe, Asia, and South America.

In 1993, Mr. Seaman was one of the founding editors of LIBRES, one of the first online open-access journals in librarianship, and served as Research & Applications Editor of that journal for nearly 10 years. He served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Academic Librarianship, from 2005 until 2012. He has served on the boards of several prominent academic library journals and is currently on the Editorial Board of Reference & User Service Quarterly.

Mr. Seaman has served on numerous national committees pertaining to library administration and management and several governance boards, including those of the Colorado Library Association and the Central Colorado Library System. He is currently past chair of the OhioLINK Library Advisory Council and serves on the Ohio Board of Regent’s Advisory Board for OhioLINK. Mr. Seaman chairs one of three Ohio University governance committees towards implementing and managing a campus-wide Resource Centered Management budgeting model.

Mr. Seaman holds a bachelor’s degree from Wright State University and graduate degrees from The Ohio State University and Kent State University.