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Looking for a Journal kartoun 03-11-2008
Posted by kartoun on March 11, 2008, 7:22 am
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Hi,

Is anyone familiar with a journal that accepts very short papers (such
as 2-3 pages IEEE double column style)? My topics are virtual reality
and robotics and I intend to write a paper that describes a very
useful tool I designed (no experiments at this stage).

Thanks!

Posted by D Herring on March 11, 2008, 10:09 pm
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kartoun wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with a journal that accepts very short papers (such
> as 2-3 pages IEEE double column style)? My topics are virtual reality
> and robotics and I intend to write a paper that describes a very
> useful tool I designed (no experiments at this stage).

Take a look at the IEEE conferences; they tend to be less stringent
than journals.

- Daniel

Posted by Joe Pfeiffer on March 12, 2008, 12:06 am
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> kartoun wrote:
>> Is anyone familiar with a journal that accepts very short papers (such
>> as 2-3 pages IEEE double column style)? My topics are virtual reality
>> and robotics and I intend to write a paper that describes a very
>> useful tool I designed (no experiments at this stage).
>
> Take a look at the IEEE conferences; they tend to be less stringent
> than journals.

Well, no, actually. IEEE conferences have roughly a 30% acceptance
rate; many journals will take a lot more submissions than that.

But why on earth are you asking about something so short, and in a
specific format?

Posted by kartoun on March 12, 2008, 5:18 am
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> >kartounwrote:
> >> Is anyone familiar with a journal that accepts very short papers (such
> >> as 2-3 pages IEEE double column style)? My topics are virtual reality
> >> and robotics and I intend to write a paper that describes a very
> >> useful tool I designed (no experiments at this stage).
>
> > Take a look at the IEEE conferences; they tend to be less stringent
> > than journals.
>
> Well, no, actually. =A0IEEE conferences have roughly a 30% acceptance
> rate; many journals will take a lot more submissions than that.
>
> But why on earth are you asking about something so short, and in a
> specific format?

It depends on what IEEE conference. ICRA for example (http://
icra2008.usc.edu/) is considered to be the most prestigious robotics
conference with a very low acceptance rate. SMC (http://
www.smc2008.org/) is also a very good conference and a paper I
submitted there in 2006 won a prize (see,
http://www.compactech.com/kartoun/articles/html/Kartoun_SMC_2006_March_15_20=
06_Final.htm).

However, I'm looking for such a short submission because I'm
describing a utility and I'm not describing any experiments, so a long
paper is not necessary for that. Even though, it's still worth
publication. I just mentioned the format to demonstrate what is the
approximate length of a short paper.

Thanks!

Posted by laurentien on March 18, 2008, 7:21 am
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>
> > >kartounwrote:
> > >> Is anyone familiar with a journal that accepts very short papers (such
> > >> as 2-3 pages IEEE double column style)? My topics are virtual reality
> > >> and robotics and I intend to write a paper that describes a very
> > >> useful tool I designed (no experiments at this stage).
>
> > > Take a look at the IEEE conferences; they tend to be less stringent
> > > than journals.
>
> > Well, no, actually. IEEE conferences have roughly a 30% acceptance
> > rate; many journals will take a lot more submissions than that.
>
> > But why on earth are you asking about something so short, and in a
> > specific format?
>
> It depends on what IEEE conference. ICRA for example (http://
> icra2008.usc.edu/) is considered to be the most prestigious robotics
> conference with a very low acceptance rate. SMC (http://www.smc2008.org/) is
also a very good conference and a paper I
> submitted there in 2006 won a prize
(see,http://www.compactech.com/kartoun/articles/html/Kartoun_SMC_2006_Marc...).
>
> However, I'm looking for such a short submission because I'm
> describing a utility and I'm not describing any experiments, so a long
> paper is not necessary for that. Even though, it's still worth
> publication. I just mentioned the format to demonstrate what is the
> approximate length of a short paper.
>
> Thanks!

You can then write a technical brief.
Many jounrnals accept them if they pass the submission level.

LHR

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