Aims and Scope
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The Electronic Journal of e-Learning provides perspectives on
topics relevant to the study, implementation and management of e-Learning
initiatives.
The journal contributes to the development of both theory and practice in
the field of e-Learning. The journal accepts academically robust papers,
topical articles and case studies that contribute to the area of research
in e-Learning.
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Every paper submitted to the journal is blind-refereed by two members of
the editorial board or other suitably qualified readers. The Editor
reserves the right to reject papers that, in the view of the editorial
board, are either of insufficient quality, or are not relevant to the
subject area. The editor is prepared to discuss contributions before
submission. The journal publishes work in the categories described below.
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Research Papers
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These may be qualitative or quantitative, empirical or theoretical in
nature and can discuss completed research findings or work in progress.
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Case
Studies
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Case studies are welcomed illustrating practise in the field of
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View
points
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View points and opinion papers which will fuel some interesting debate
will be considered.
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Conference
Reports and Book Reviews
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Conference and book reviews are welcome.
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Contributions and Dates
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Those wishing to make a submission should:
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Transmit one copy, following the submission guidelines, by e-mail to the
Editor at
submissions@ejel.org
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Submissions should not be longer than 5,000 words.
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Submissions are welcomed at any time.
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