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  • mauriceling@acm.org

    [ANN] The Python Papers, Volume 3 Issue 2

    Hi everyone

    After a long wait of nearly 5 month, we are back in business to bring
    the latest edition of The Python Papers - Volume 3 Issue 2 (http://
    ojs.pythonpaper s.org/index.php/tpp/issue/current).

    From this issue onwards, we will be having only 3 issues per year
    instead of 4. This is in compliance with our ISSN registration.

    What's new
    =========
    1. We have expanded our editorial team with 2 new Associate Editors,
    Sarah Mount (from UK) and Guy Kloss from (New Zealand).

    2. TPP is now managed using Open Journal System and it can be assessed
    at http://ojs.pythonpapers.org/tpp

    3. Backporting of previous issues of TPP from Volume 1 Issue 1 is
    complete

    4. We had "soft-launched" TWO new periodicals - The Python Papers
    Monographs (for monograph-length submissions which may include
    dissertations, conference proceedings, case studies and advanced-level
    lectures) and The Python Papers Source Codes (modeled after ACM
    Collected Algorithms and provides a collection of software and source
    codes, usually associated with papers published in The Python Papers
    and The Python Papers Monograph). They shall be TPPM and TPPSC
    respectively.

    5. Collectively, TPP, TPPM and TPPSC will be umbrella-ed as The Python
    Papers Anthology (TPPA) and managed under the same editorial
    committee.

    6. Probably the most important development to TPP is that TPP is
    currently indexed by a number of services, including Google Scholar
    and OAIster, as a result of using Open Journal System.

    So, please enjoy our latest edition and we look towards all of your
    continued support and contributions.

    Thank you.

    Cheers
    Maurice Ling
    Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Python Papers Anthology
  • Samir

    #2
    Re: The Python Papers, Volume 3 Issue 2

    On Sep 4, 8:58 am, "mauricel...@ac m.org" <mauricel...@gm ail.com>
    wrote:
    Hi everyone
    >
    After a long wait of nearly 5 month, we are back in business to bring
    the latest edition of The Python Papers - Volume 3 Issue 2 (http://
    ojs.pythonpaper s.org/index.php/tpp/issue/current).
    >
    From this issue onwards, we will be having only 3 issues per year
    instead of 4. This is in compliance with our ISSN registration.
    >
    What's new
    =========
    1. We have expanded our editorial team with 2 new Associate Editors,
    Sarah Mount (from UK) and Guy Kloss from (New Zealand).
    >
    2. TPP is now managed using Open Journal System and it can be assessed
    athttp://ojs.pythonpaper s.org/tpp
    >
    3. Backporting of previous issues of TPP from Volume 1 Issue 1 is
    complete
    >
    4. We had "soft-launched" TWO new periodicals - The Python Papers
    Monographs (for monograph-length submissions which may include
    dissertations, conference proceedings, case studies and advanced-level
    lectures) and The Python Papers Source Codes (modeled after ACM
    Collected Algorithms and provides a collection of software and source
    codes, usually associated with papers published in The Python Papers
    and The Python Papers Monograph). They shall be TPPM and TPPSC
    respectively.
    >
    5. Collectively, TPP, TPPM and TPPSC will be umbrella-ed as The Python
    Papers Anthology (TPPA) and managed under the same editorial
    committee.
    >
    6. Probably the most important development to TPP is that TPP is
    currently indexed by a number of services, including Google Scholar
    and OAIster, as a result of using Open Journal System.
    >
    So, please enjoy our latest edition and we look towards all of your
    continued support and contributions.
    >
    Thank you.
    >
    Cheers
    Maurice Ling
    Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Python Papers Anthology
    Good to see that the newest edition of the journal is out. Also, I
    believe the correct URL should either be:

    or


    Thanks for providing this great resource.

    Samir

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