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(i'm forwarding this because the 'open scientific journal' policy may
be of interest to other nettimers; greetings from a fresh and sunny
berlin; ab)



From: "The Open Information Systems Journal" <toisj@bentham.org>
Subject: Article contribution letter for "The Open Information Systems Journal"
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:43:50 +0500

The Open Information Systems Journal

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Dear Sir

Bentham Science Publishers have gained a longstanding international
reputation for their excellent standards and top quality science
publications. Many journals published by Bentham Science Publishers
have received high impact factors in their respective fields. For the
current list of publications, please visit <>www.bentham.org. Seven
Nobel Laureates have endorsed a number of Bentham Science's journals;
please read their quotes at <>www.bentham.org/Nobel.htm

The publishers are now undertaking a new publication venture
by launching a number of Open Access journals in 2007,
devoted to various disciplines in the fields of science
and technology. Please refer to Bentham Open's website at
<http://www.bentham.org/open/>http://www.bentham.org/open/ for a
current list of publications

Open Access Journals are freely accessible via the Internet for
immediate worldwide, open access to the full text of articles serving
the best interests of the scientific community. All interested readers
can read, download, and/or print open access articles at no cost!
There is no subscription fee for Open Access journals. The modest
open access publication costs are usually covered by the author's
institution or research funds. Moreover, authors who publish in our
Open Access journals retain the copyright of their article. Open
Access journals are no different from traditional subscription-based
journals; they undergo the same peer-review and quality control as any
other scholarly journal.


The Open Information Systems Journal, a peer-reviewed Open Access
online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews, and
letters. Please visit the journal's homepage and Instructions
for Authors for article submission at the following website
<http://www.bentham.org/open/toisj>www.bentham.org/open/toisj

The journal aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of
information on current developments in the field. The emphasis will
be on publishing quality articles rapidly and making them freely
available to researchers worldwide. All published articles will be
deposited immediately upon publication in at least one widely and
internationally recognized open access repository. Moreover, all
articles are indexed by Google and Google Scholar, therefore providing
the maximum exposure to the articles.

All published open access articles will receive massive international
exposure and as is usually the case for open access publications,
articles will also receive high citations.

The journal is essential reading for scientists and researchers who
wish to keep up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. The
publishers are confident of the journals rapid success.

In this connection I would like to invite you to submit a research    
article, reviews and letter to The Open Information Systems Journal.  

If you are interested in submitting an article to the Open Access
journal, then please either refer to the journal Instructions for
Authors (the journal websites are stated above) or alternatively
contact us by e-mail at <mailto:toisj@bentham.org>toisj@bentham.org
or <mailto:mfaisal@benthamscience.org>mfaisal@benthamscience.org for
submission guidelines.

Thank you in advance for your consideration to submit an article to
our Open Access journals.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

With kind regards,       

Yours sincerely,

Matthew Honan, PhD           
Editorial Director
Bentham Science Publishers




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