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JIME: an interactive journal for interactive media
Authors:Simon Buckingham Shum  Tamara Sumner
Institution:1. The Open University, UK

Simon Buckingham Shum

Lecturer at the Open University's Knowledge

Media Institute

The Open University

Milton Keynes MK7 6AA

UK

Email: sbs@acm.org

Website: www.kmi.open.ac.uk/sbs

Tamara Sumner

Assistant Professor with the Center for

LifeLong Learning and Design (L3D)

University of Colorado at Boulder

Email: sumner@colorado.edu

Website: www.cs.colorado.edu/~sumner;2. University of Colorado, Boulder, USA

Simon Buckingham Shum

Lecturer at the Open University's Knowledge

Media Institute

The Open University

Milton Keynes MK7 6AA

UK

Email: sbs@acm.org

Website: www.kmi.open.ac.uk/sbs

Tamara Sumner

Assistant Professor with the Center for

LifeLong Learning and Design (L3D)

University of Colorado at Boulder

Email: sumner@colorado.edu

Website: www.cs.colorado.edu/~sumner

Abstract:How can new media positively transform scholarly practices? In this article, we describe the Journal of Interactive Media in Education (JIME). JIME's peer-review process is designed to promote multidisciplinary dialogue through the use of a purpose-designed web document–discussion interface. This innovative peer-review model and the resulting enriched digital documents illustrate some of the possibilities for promoting knowledge construction and preserving intellectual products in digital scholarly publications. We present JIME's technical infrastructure, editorial policy, and peer-review process, and discuss how these features are used to support the journal's goals. Finally, we conclude by considering what aspects of our approach might be suitable for e-journals in other disciplines.
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