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The newest publication of this Journal is JCE Internet. As its name tells you, this publication uses the Internet as its distribution medium. Doing so opens up a whole new world of possibilities that are no longer limited by the print medium. It redefines the nature of the publication, its content, and the processing of its submissions.
JCE Internet takes advantage of each of these qualities to introduce a new
medium of publication by JCE.
JCE Internet Is a Distributed Publication
One of the features of World Wide Web is the ability
to easily link documents together. This linking extends to
documents that can reside on separate servers located
anywhere on the Internet. An Internet publication is no longer
confined to a single physical entity as is a paper journal or
book. JCE Internet takes advantage of this feature by offering
distributed resources. One such resource is the Chemistry
Education Resource Shelf (http://www.umsl.edu/~chemist/books/) edited by Hal Harris and residing on a server at the
University of Missouri-St. Louis. This information is printed in
the form of the Journal's Book Buyers Guide. This online
version is kept up to date with the latest information and
provides links to reviews published in this
Journal and to publishers' WWW sites. The Chemistry Education
Resource Shelf now gives you the ability to search its information
by title, author, or publisher. The Chemistry Education
Resource Shelf is the place to go if you are looking for information
on chemistry textbooks and software.
An End to Hit-and-Miss WWW Surfing
The WWW is a daunting world of information
where finding what you are looking for may seem an
impossible task. To help chemistry educators find useful
information, JCE Internet has a listed of reviewed WWW sites. These
sites have been reviewed by our WWW Site Review
Committee chaired by David Shaw. Only those sites that pass the
review of this committee are listed. As I write this we have just
posted the latest additions to the list. If you have or know of
a WWW site that you would like to have reviewed by our
committee, you can send email including the URL of the site
to dbshaw@facstaff.wisc.edu.
Digital Articles
Of course, distribution via the Internet means that
all the information is digital in nature. The articles
published by JCE Internet depend upon the digital medium to
allow the incorporation of animation, video, interactivity, and
other digital documents. Such articles go beyond the limits of
the print medium in their ability to portray chemical
phenomena using motion or interactivity.
When JCE Internet publishes a new article its
abstract will appear in this column. We are pleased to publish
our first abstract, Animated Vibrational Modes of Triatomic
Particles, by Giles Henderson and Christine Liberatore.
Here the use of embedded animation allows the reader to see
the motion that results from the normal modes along with
the composite motion produced by those modes. Without
the embedded animation, this article would be
diminished greatly. This is the kind of article that
JCE Internet publishes; one that cannot be done in the print medium.
For Your Reviewing Pleasure
JCE Internet has an open review policy that gives
everyone the opportunity to review and comment on articles
before they are published. It is our hope that open review
will give our authors more feedback on their submissions
than they would get using the standard review procedure and
that this added feedback will result in better articles. It also
gives our readership more input into what is published.
JCE Internet currently has three articles in open
review. Scott Van Bramer has submitted two articles on
Using Mathcad To Teach Instrumental Techniques and
Interpreted NMR Data. William F. Coleman has submitted an
article that incorporates Excel spreadsheets called The
Interactive SpreadsheetTaking "What If" out of the Classroom
and Putting It in the Students' Hands. Please take a look at
these offerings and submit your reviews. You can email your
review comments to jcereviews@chem.wisc.edu. We eagerly
anticipate your comments. To help you with your review,
we have set up an area of JCE Internet with information for
reviewers at http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCEWWW/Reviewers/Guide.html.
Feature Columns
We are working to bring more feature columns to
JCE Internet. Several are in the planning stages. The next one
to appear is on the Use of Mathcad in the Chemistry
Curriculum, edited by Theresa Zielinski. Theresa will be telling
you more about her feature on these pages in an upcoming
issue. Stay tuned for news of other columns as they are ready.
If you have any ideas for a JCE
Internet feature and would like to volunteer to become a feature editor to see those
ideas bear fruit, we would like to hear from you. Submit your
ideas via email to jceonline@chem.wisc.edu.
Call For Submissions
If you have written an article or developed a
resource that you think is suitable for publication by
JCE Internet, we would like to hear from you also. Information on and
guidelines for submitting articles to JCE
Internet is available from http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCEWWW/Authors/. As is the policy of JCE Software, we are willing to help you bring your works in progress to publication.
Authors will be happy to learn that
JCE Internet strives to process their submission using electronic forms of
communication whenever possible. The only exception is
one form on which we need to have a written signature. All
other forms are transmitted via email and email attachments.
We think that you will find this system of submission
processing more efficient and more suited to life in the digital age.
JCE Online+ Subscribers Only
The entire contents of JCE
Internet is now available to everyone, but this is going to change. Several resources
including all new articles, articles in open review, and
feature columns will soon be restricted to JCE
Online+ subscribers. (By now you all should know about
JCE Online+. If you do not, visit
http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/Plus/ for more
information.)
JCE Online and
JCE Online+
Point your favorite browser to
http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/
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