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European Journal of ePractice


Homepage: http://www.epracticejournal.eu/

Mission statement:

The aim of European Journal of ePractice (EjeP) is to reinforce the visibility of articles as well as that of professionals in eTransformation building an author's community which will strengthen the overall ePractice.eu activity. The publication will promote the diffusion and exchange of good practice in eGovernment, eHealth and eInclusion and will be open access, free of charge to all readers.


Scope:

The scope of the European Journal of ePractice reflects the three domains of the ePractice.eu: eGovernment, eHealth and eInclusion. All eService related themes are accepted as topics. The following topics are given as an example:

  • User centric services
  • Interoperability 
  • Open source 
  • eIdentity and eSecurity 
  • eProcurement 
  • eDemocracy and eVoting 
  • eAccessibility 
  • Digital literacy 
  • eCompetences 
  • Electronic health records 
  • Telemedicine services

Audience: We have a target audience of 50,000 professionals in Europe and beyond, and build on a community of some 12,000 members.


Availability: Free online

Editor: Tron Arne Undheim

Link to editorial board: http://www.epracticejournal.eu/edition

Special issus:
  • No.3 (May 2008) Inclusive eServices | Issue editor: Sally Wyatt
  • No. 4 (August 2008) Efficiency and effectiveness | Issue editor: Cristiano Codagnone
  • No.5 (October 2008) High Impact Services | Issue editor: Michael Blakemore
  • No. 6 (January 2009) Key enablers of eTransformation | Issue editor: William Dutton
  • No. 7 (March 2009) eParticipation | Issue editor: Jeremy Millard
  • No. 8 (June 2009) eHealth and beyond | Issue editor: Zoi Kolitsi

Publication Frequency (x times per year): 5

Publisher: European Commission

Lifespan: 2007


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