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Subject: Call for Papers
Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 09:04:25
Organization: The International Journal of Virtual Reality
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	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 applications, proposed or newly adopted standards, 
social issues, reports, book reviews, reviews of new hardware and software, and artwork using the 
VR medium are needed.  Papers not submitted by Julyl 15, 1995 probably won't appear in the 
September issue.  Contact Richard Blade, Editor-in-Chief, for further information and an author's guide 
(see below).
	The IJVR is a quarterly 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 aspects of the field using the latest in publishing technology.  
Each issue consists of a printed paper edition and accompanying CD-ROM edition, the latter to be 
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 $45 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 
or $450 per year.  Special library privileges and promotional subscription rates can be obtained by 
phoning the IJVR Business Office at 800-IPI-IJVR (800-474-4587).

The International Journal of Virtual Reality
Editorial Office
Richard A. Blade. Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief
2608 North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado 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



