Quoting Luis Alvarez <[email protected]>:

I would be more than happy to listen any idea to increase the number of papers published in IPOL and I think that to strongly simplify the IPOL code guidelines goes in such direction.

Dear Luis,

The problem of having more articles is related to the impact factor of the journal, and the impact factor relies also on the number of published articles. It's a vicious circle.

Some actions we could or should try:
- Fix the software guidelines to remove all the false information ("only C/C++", etc) which is preventing the authors to send their codes and to avoid showing all the technical information as general strong requirements. The editor should guide and help the author with that checklist.

- Improve the look of the main page in http://www.ipol.im
At this moment is looks poor. It's functional and does its job, but it could be way better. For example, we could imagine the list of published articles where each of them is a row with a little picture on the left, and the title and the abstract on the right. At this moment, the users needs to click on an article to get into the details. However, I reckon that other journals (such as IEEE TIP) are not much different: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=83
But there's no reason why we couldn't make the main page better.

- In the main page write clearly which databases are indexing us. We don't have an official "Impact Factor" yet, but we're indexed by important databases, including the Emerging Citation Index. This should not be simply put as news in the page, but a section itself. Say, in the top menu, a new entry "Indexation" which could go to a dedicated page with the list of indexers, linking to them.

- After we release an issue (each year), the EIC could write a short editorial (say, one page) talking about the novelties on the field, or even the novelties on IPOL itself (the demo system, new languages or libraries accepted), the perspectives of the journal, news on the indexation (SCOPUS and others). And we could create a large PDF with that cover page editorial and all articles in the issue.

- Organize a workshop on Reproducible Research, to increase the visibility of the journal. I accept to be one the organizers if we do it.

- Increase the corpus of topics or type of data in the journal. Actually, we're already doing this with the new data types that the new interface will support soon: audio, vĂ­deo, 3D.

- Add a forum at each article's page, where the users can post messages and start discussions on the topics of the article.

- Suggested by Guillermo Sapiro and Gregory Randall: statistics on the number of times an article has been downloaded, and show it on the website. It's an indirect measure of impact of the codes.

Honestly, I don't know if any of these actions could finally increase the number of published articles, but it's just some ideas.

Best,
Miguel



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