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From: ijvr@usa.net (IJVR) (by way of diderot@hitl.washington.edu (Toni Emerson))
Subject: Journal posting
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Hi Toni,

I'm just back from VRAIS '95 in North Carolina.  Although attendance was
small, it was a pretty good conference.  As you may recall, we premiered our
journal there.  Reception to it was excellent.

Below is the information about the International Journal of Virtual Reality
we would like posted.

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF VIRTUAL REALITY
Editorial Office
Richard Blade, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief
2608 North Cascade Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80907,  Phone/FAX: 800/333-0220, Email:
rblade@serf.uccs.edu

Business Office
J. Fred Henderson, Ed.D., Managing Editor
P.O. Box 925, Leadville, CO 80461
Phone: 800/474-4587 (800/IPI-IJVR),  FAX: 719/486-3652, Email:  ijvr@usa.net

        CALL FOR PAPERS:  The IJVR is soliciting papers with multimedia
enhancements related to virtual reality.  Articles on original research and
applications in all areas of virtual reality, including scientific
discoveries, technical developments, innovative applicatons, proposed or
newly adopted standards, social issues, reports, book reviews, reviews of
new hardware and software, and artwork using the VR medium are needed.
Ppaers received after April 15, 1995, will not likely be published in the
June issue.  Contact Richard Blade for further information and an author's
guide.

        The IJVR (published quarterly) is a multimedia publication dedicated
to the cooperative development and application of diverse technologies
associated with virtual reality.  It is designed to disseminate relevant new
information to professionals in all aspectrs of the field using the latest
in publishing technology.  Each issue consists of a printed paper edition
accompanying CD-ROM edition, the later is accessed via Microsoft windows 3.1
only.  (Future plans call for other platforms as well.)

        The CD-ROM not only contains a complete electronic edition of the
printed portion with hypertext and string search, but also contains
graphics, animations, color photographs, sound and movie clips, and useful
computer software that authors submit to enhance their articles.  Plans are
underway to expand the capabilities to wide viewing angle and stereographic
photos, graphics, and movies on inexpensive display hardware.

        SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION:  Single issues of the printed journal with
accompanying CD-ROM are $50.  Subscription prices are $48 per issue ($180
per year) to individuals.  Phone the IJVR Business Office at 800/IPI-IJVR
(800/474-4587).  Libraries and organizational subscriptions are $125 per
issue ($450 per year).  Special library priviledges and promotional
subscription rates can be obtained by phoning the IJVR Business Office at
800/IPI-IJVR (800/474-4587).
J. Fred Henderson, Ed.D. ijvr@usa.net
Managing Editor, The International Journal of Virtual Reality
P.O. Box 925
Leaville, CO 80461
Voice: 1-800-IPI-IJVR (474-4587)  FAX: (719) 486-3652



