Friday, October 16, 2009

Five Years of Logical Methods in Computer Science

I have received this letter via email. I post it here since I strongly support journals like LMCS and I encourage my readers to submit good papers to it. Happy birthday LMCS! May your reputation grow with the years.



Dear Colleague:

We would like to bring the community up to date on the journal

   Logical Methods in Computer Science
   www.lmcs-online.org

We started this fully refereed, open access, free electronic journal in January 2005, intending to create a high-level platform for publications in all theoretical and practical areas in computer science involving logical methods, taken in a broad sense. We are now on Issue 3 of Volume 5 (there are four issues a year). So far, we have received more than 350 submissions of which we have published 162. In addition to individual submissions, our journal publishes special issues, e.g., of selected papers of high-level international conferences such as LICS, IJCAR, CAV, CSL, and RTA.

We are continuing actively to develop the journal. For example, we accept survey articles, and are developing `live' surveys, which can be continually updated as knowledge progresses. In another direction, we are considering allowing authors to provide additional material of an expository nature, such as slides and videos, to enable them to interest a wider spectrum of readers in their contribution.

The journal is an overlay of CoRR, the computer science repository of arXiv. There are no fees for authors nor for readers. Every paper is refereed by two or more referees, and high standards are applied. The editorial board consists of about sixty top specialists in all areas of logic in computer science.

The journal is covered by Mathematical Reviews, the ISI Web of Knowledge, and the DBLP Database.

We welcome your comments and suggestions, and we seek your contributions! For more information please consult our web pages:

     www.lmcs-online.org

Yours,

Editor-in-Chief:   Dana S. Scott <dana.scott@cs.cmu.edu>
Managing Editors:  Benjamin C. Pierce <bcpierce@cis.upenn.edu>
                  Gordon D. Plotkin <gdp@inf.ed.ac.uk>
                  Moshe Y. Vardi <vardi@cs.rice.edu>
Executive Editors: Jiri Adamek <adamek@iti.cs.tu-bs.de>
                  Stefan Milius  <s.milius@tu-bs.de>

1 comment:

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