CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Research editorial project - MACHINE TRANSLATION

POLIMETRICA (http://www.polimetrica.com) is looking for research editorial 
projects in the field of 
MACHINE TRANSLATION.
A research editorial project is a series of works related to a particular topic 
and published in 
electronic edition under the terms of the following policy:

Open access
All the works can be freely downloaded on request from the publisher's web site.
The goal is to produce knowledge that is accessible to anyone in the world who 
might be interested, 
without obstacles concerning economic disadvantages.

Work type
Publication, Audio, Video, Software.

Publication language
As the author likes.

Peer review
Before being accepted for the publication, all the proposed works must be peer 
reviewed.

License
Every work is published through the terms of the Polimetrica License.

Polimetrica License
It gives anyone the possibility to distribute the contents of the work, 
provided that the authors of the 
work and the publisher are always recognised and mentioned.
It does not allow use of the contents of the work, including possible 
translations, for commercial 
purposes or for profit.
The publisher has the exclusive right to publish and sell the contents of the 
work in paper and 
electronic format and by any other means of publication.
Additional rights on the contents of the work are the author's property.

Royalties
Authors and editors are paid a royalty on to the net receipts related to the 
economic and commercial 
use of the works included in the project.

Identifying code
ISBN or any other international compatible code.

Polimetrica intends to speed up attainment of the results envisaged by the 
single research editorial 
projects and to boost propagation of the results attained while increasing the 
number of 
interdisciplinary collaborations through its incessant search for the most 
effective and innovative 
forms of scientific communication.

People who are interested in cooperating with Polimetrica as editor of a 
research editorial project can 
contact the Polimetrica's scientific director.
Typical editor is an academic researcher with an outstanding international 
reputation in MACHINE 
TRANSLATION.
Familiarity with social softwares is preferred, even if not required.
Additional information about Polimetrica is available on the web-site.

References
Open access (http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm)
Social software (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_software)

Contact:
Dott. Giandomenico Sica
Scientific Director, POLIMETRICA
Corso Milano 26, 20052 Monza Mi Italy
Phone/Fax: ++39.039.2301829
E-mail: g dot sica at polimetrica dot org
POLIMETRICA: http://www.polimetrica.com

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