IRRJ Call for Papers: The inaugural issue of the Information Retrieval Research Journal

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Djoerd Hiemstra (editor-in-chief, Radboud University)

* Call for Papers *
* IRRJ: Information Retrieval Research Journal *
Inaugural issue, to be published end of 2024
https://irrj.org

The Information Retrieval Research Journal (IRRJ) is a new open access
journal that provides an international forum for the electronic and paper
publication of high-quality scholarly articles in all areas of Information
Retrieval. IRRJ commits to rigorous yet rapid reviewing. All published
papers will be freely available online. Final versions are published
electronically immediately upon receipt. Paper volumes are published and
sold by Radboud University Press. Papers will be assigned a DOI, and the
journal will be assigned an ISSN with the first issue (planned end of
2024). IRRJ does not charge article processing costs and hopes to attract
researchers from low-income countries that currently have a hard time
engaging with the field.

Editorial board

* Djoerd Hiemstra (editor-in-chief, Radboud University, The Netherlands)
* Vanessa Murdock (Amazon, USA)
* Johanne Trippas (RMIT University, Australia)
* Makoto Kato, (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
* Ismail Sengor Altingovde (Middle East Technical University, Turkiye)
* Monica Lestari Paramita (University of Sheffield,
* Negin Rahimi (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA)
* Ben He (University Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
* Shangsong Liang (Mohamed bin Zayed University of AI, UAE)
* Haiming Liu (University of Southampton, UK)
* Debarshi Kumar Sanyal (Indian Assoc. Cultivation of Science, India)
* Daniela Godoy (NCSTR, Argentina)
* Barbara Poblete (DCC University, Chile)
* Solomon Atnafu (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)

Advisory board

* Paul Kantor (Emeritus, Rutgers University, USA)
* Stephen Robertson (formerly Microsoft Research, UK)

Scope

IRRJ seeks unpublished papers on information retrieval research grounded
in statistics, machine learning, linguistics, the cognitive sciences,
and perhaps other related research fields, such as recommender systems.
Papers may contain:
* new principled algorithms with sound empirical validation, and with
justification of mathematical, theoretical, or psychological nature;
* experimental and/or theoretical studies yielding new insight into the
design and behavior of information retrieval systems, including user-
centric studies;
* reproducibility studies and applications of existing techniques that
highlight the strengths and weaknesses of current methods;
* formalization of new information retrieval tasks (e.g., in the context
of new applications) and methods for assessing the performance of
those tasks;
* review and survey papers that contribute to the understanding of the
state of the art in information retrieval.

Submission types

IRRJ accepts three types of papers: Normal papers, extended papers and
opinion/review papers:
* Normal papers are original contributions of a length similar to papers
submitted to conferences like SIGIR and ECIR (about 20 pages IRRJ
style) that do not reuse the authors' prior work. There should not be
any reuse of written text, figures or results between the submitted
normal paper and any paper that has been published, accepted for
publication, or submitted in parallel at another archival, peer-
reviewed venue.
* Extended papers (about 40 pages) are original work like normal papers
but with more depth than a typical conference paper. Extended papers
may also be expanded versions of conference papers if they contain at
least 50% new material, and the submission clearly cites the paper
that was expanded. Extended papers above 50 pages require a note of
justification in the cover letter, and may be desk rejected.
* Opinion/Review papers are typically short papers (about 10 pages, but
longer papers are possible) that discuss other papers, books, or that
provide a new perspective on Information Retrieval.

Submission system

Submit your papers at https://irrj.org/about/submissions