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New Periodical Process - Timeline

New Periodical Process - Timeline. 11 October 2013. Alicia Stickley, Senior Manager, Periodical Products & Production Adopted from presentation by: Meena Shanmugavel IEEE Technical Activities. Objective.

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New Periodical Process - Timeline

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  1. New Periodical Process - Timeline 11 October 2013 Alicia Stickley, Senior Manager, Periodical Products & Production Adopted from presentation by: MeenaShanmugavel IEEE Technical Activities

  2. Objective To demonstrate the timeline of new periodical development process which was developed based on volunteer feedback in June 2013 meeting in San Deigo.

  3. High-level Periodical Proposal Approval Process

  4. Detailed Timeline of Final approvals in TAB meetings

  5. Periodical proposals must also go through the CS governance process. LOIs start with TOC or MOC, then Pubs Board, then must have final BoG approval before going to IEEE TAB Periodicals Committee.

  6. This timetable follows if LOI is approved by the CS by our Nov. meeting

  7. This timetable follows if LOI is approved by the CS by our June meeting.

  8. This timetable follows if LOI is approved by the CS by our Feb. meeting.

  9. Timeline • IEEE TAB Periodicals Committee will be enforcing submission dates • They have noted that they will not put late proposals on their agenda for consideration • We have always worked ahead of their schedule; now we need to be especially vigilant • Proposers should be aware that the proposal process might take at least a year and a half depending on when they submit • For Transactions, new journal proposal topics can be captured in TETC in the interim and also helps meet SI requirement • For magazines, SIs can continue to be scheduled in Computer or relevant optional title and also helps meet SI requirement

  10. Questions? Contact: Alicia Stickley, Senior Manager, Periodical Products & Production astickley@computer.org

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