AIJ welcomes proposals for special issues of the journal. This
page is intended to help those who are interested in proposing special issues of
the AI journal
- Purpose. Special issues are intended to introduce readers to
an area of AI that has not received sufficient attention through regular
submissions, either because little work has been published in it yet, or
substantial new developments make it worthy of attention. Issues on the same
topic should not have been published in AIJ or other major journals in the
last two years. Proposals to publish the papers from a workshop or conference
will not be considered, although the holding of a workshop could be the impetus for a special issue with broader participation.
- Proposal. Special issue proposals should be submitted to the
Editors in Chief (EICs) and contain
- title of the proposed issue
- a short description of the topic, justification of the
timeliness of the issue, including a review of recent special issues on
similar topics
- names, email addresses and web pages of the editors, and
their qualifications for editing the special
issue
- list of potential contributors
- tentative schedule of call, submissions, reviewing, and
publication.
- Call for papers. All special issues will have an open public
call for papers. Calls should be posted at least on the AIJD web site and on the Elsevier AIJ home page.
- Reviewing. All papers in a special issue will be
refereed according to AIJ's normal standards. SI editors make recommendations on each paper to the handling EinC through the EES system, who then makes the final decision on each version of a submitted paper, and will communicate this decision to the author. AIJ's normal conflict of interest rules
apply; the issue editors can submit papers of their own, and the EICs will
manage the reviewing of these papers. Papers submitted to the issue but found
to be inappropriate for it can be recommended to the EICs as regular
submissions. Editors are encouraged to keep to fewer than 400 journal
pages.
- Introduction to the issue. The editors are strongly encouraged to write a comprehensive review of the area covered by the special issue. At minimum, an article introducing the papers of the issue should be prepared and will be reviewed by the EICs.
- Record keeping. All submitted papers, reviewer names and
decisions will be recorded in the AIJ's editorial support system, to which
special issue editors will be given access.
- Management of submitted papers. Reviewing of special issue papers should follow AIJ's standard reviewing schedule. Except under special circumstances, reviewers should be asked to submit reviews no later than 6 weeks after receipt and sent a reminder in 5 weeks. If reviews are not submitted on time, reviewers should be sent weekly reminders until reviews are received. Authors should be given 3 months for a major revision of their papers, if necessary, and regularly reminded thereafter until revisions are received. Provisionally accepted papers whose revisions are not received in 6 months should be rejected from the special issue, although they may be considered for publication as regular paper. Second round reviews should be sought in 4 weeks, and second revisions should be done in one month. Final versions of accepted papers should be sent to Elsevier as soon as possible for preliminary publication on the web, even if not all papers for the special issue are final, although final, copy-edited, versions will not appear until final versions of all accepted papers have been received.