Announcing Discover Computing—a fully open access journal

 
Formerly the Information Retrieval Journal—now part of the OA Discover journal series
 
Discover Computing
 
 
Information Retrieval Journal is now Discover Computing
 
 
 
A lot goes into changing a journal's name and imprint. So when a publisher like Springer Nature does that, there are good reasons.
 
 
 
Learn more about Discover Computing
 
 
So I wanted to take this opportunity to tell you the reason for this change—and what it means for authors like you.

Committed to the computer science community—with speed, openness, and rigour
Discover journals—including Discover Computing—focus on supporting researchers in quickly and openly publishing their discoveries. What's in it for you?

  • Fully open access (OA) publication
  • Dedicated to providing you with a streamlined submission process
  • Rapid review
  • Rapid publication
  • A high level of author service at every stage

Discover journals combine dedicated publishing and editorial teams with Editorial Boards composed of researchers actively working in the field. This gives you the “best of both worlds”—dedicated editors combined with expertise from the field.

Previous content now also freely available to read
Discover Computing's commitment to open research also means that all previous content—published in the Information Retrieval Journal is now freely available to read too.

When you visit Discover Computing’s new home, you’ll learn more about its commitment to openness and author service, and why you should consider Discover Computing for your next article.

 
 
 
Best regards,
Dylan Parker
Publishing Director, Discover Journals

Discover Journals: A community of fast, open access journals where every article matters.

 
 
 
 
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