Publishing using the Open Journal System platform

Location

University of Central Florida, Teaching Academy, room 117

Start Date

20-10-2014 2:30 PM

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Dr. Joyce W. Nutta is associate professor of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and the ESOL Coordinator of the College of Education at the University of Central Florida, where she teaches ESOL Education courses at the graduate level.

Joyce and Dr. Florin Mihai are co- editors of the The Tapestry Journal: An International Multidisciplinary Journal on English Language Learner Education, which is published using the Open Journal System platform. Begun with US Department of Education funding as an online publication, the Tapestry Journal transitioned to Open Access to enable continuation after the grant ended. Joyce and Florin will discuss the development of the journal, its migration to Open Access, and plans for its expansion.

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Oct 20th, 2:30 PM

Publishing using the Open Journal System platform

University of Central Florida, Teaching Academy, room 117

Dr. Joyce W. Nutta is associate professor of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and the ESOL Coordinator of the College of Education at the University of Central Florida, where she teaches ESOL Education courses at the graduate level.

Joyce and Dr. Florin Mihai are co- editors of the The Tapestry Journal: An International Multidisciplinary Journal on English Language Learner Education, which is published using the Open Journal System platform. Begun with US Department of Education funding as an online publication, the Tapestry Journal transitioned to Open Access to enable continuation after the grant ended. Joyce and Florin will discuss the development of the journal, its migration to Open Access, and plans for its expansion.

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