UCF Undergraduate Research Journal Editorial Board Meeting
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
2:00 PM MH 395E
Members in attendance: R. Carpenter, P. Jacques, M. Reynolds Lagowski, R. Mohapatra, E. Montague,L. Rabelo, K. Schneider, J. Shively
- Welcome and Introduction of board members
- Announcements
- Copyright statement has been accepted by Legal Services
- Academic Publishing Workshop with UCF URJ and UWC
- April 14, 1-2:30 P.M., TA 130 (All students welcome)
- Selection process underway for new student editor
- Kim Schneider – SURE and SRA updates
- K. Schneider discussed both events in greater detail and encouraged board members to attend and/or inform their students about these events.
- SURE – the Showcase for Research Excellence – is open to the public 2-5p.m., Friday, April 4, in Pegasus Ballroom.
- The UCF URJ is offering an additional $100 scholarship to SURE winners who submit their winning project’s manuscripts to UCF URJ.
- SRA will be held in mid-June, and applications will be accepted until April 18, 2008.
- Advertising – How do we promote submissions?
- New posters (for distributed across campus)
- SURE invitations
- M. Reynolds Lagowski noted that the URJ has nearly 50 extra invitations to submit, in case any members know of students who should be invited to submit their work
- HIM Information packet flyer inserts
- New ways:
- Take one poster and place it in a high profile area of your department
- Include a link for the journal on your webpage
- M. Reynolds Lagowski stated that the UCF URJ webmaster will be revamping the home page with more information relevant to interested students.
- Ask your department to link to the journal under student opportunities
- Brainstorm more ideas
- R. Mohapatra suggested adding a function for students to submit questions or inquiries through the website directly, or a F.A.Q section. He also noted that many students in Mathematics are submitting to professional journals, making it more difficult for the UCF URJ to solicit submissions from them.
- It was suggested that a section be added for the announcement of student publications and research accomplishments, as well as a page for short synopses/summaries/initial results from as-yet incomplete student projects, as announcements of forthcoming research.
- R. Mohapatra & M. Reynolds Lagowski discussed the possibility of encouraging manuscripts from existing undergraduate research programs like RAMP, McNair, HIM, and others.
- Policy
- Meetings for 2008-2009
- Do two meetings per semester work?
- It was generally agreed upon that meeting twice per semester is a good schedule.
- Mornings or afternoons preferable?
- K. Schneider suggested that one meeting be held in late morning, and one be held in early afternoon, to accommodate more board members who want to attend meetings.
- Summer Plans
- Need your help with manuscripts and reviewer suggestions as a result of ad campaign and SURE submissions – anticipate emails.
- Mid-summer updates
- Discussion
- P. Jacques expressed concern for student whose manuscripts are not being returned to them until they have begun careers or post-baccalaureate education and do not have the time to revise and re-send the manuscript.
- K. Schneider discussed the difficulty of receiving submissions directly following SURE because many students graduate and many faculty are busy during the summer or early fall when such a review is needed.
- E. Montague suggested that students be encouraged to submit sooner, such as when they are first accepted to SURE.
- K. Schneider discussed the possibility of revising thepost-SURE workshop on condensing a large paper into a poster, and then fleshing it out into an article.
- Manuscripts updates
- “Factors Associated with Eating Disorders in Women” – Published!
- “Application of Transformations in Parametric Inference” – Published!
- “Turkey, the Caspian Region, and the Clash of Civilizations” – Published!
- “Social Class Justifications: The Capitalist Conspiracy” – Sent to C.E.
- 4 additional articles returned to authors who intend to resubmit
- Reviewers needed for the following manuscript:
- “The Failed Dreams of African-American Soldiers after the Civil War”
- P. Jacques suggested Kurt Young from Political Science, who has a focus in African-American Studies.
- Richard Gause of the UCF Library will also be contacted.