26.1531, FYI: Call for Book Proposals: John Benjamins NLP
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Subject: 26.1531, FYI: Call for Book Proposals: John Benjamins NLP
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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 14:49:06
From: Emma Franklin [emma.franklin at wlv.ac.uk]
Subject: Call for Book Proposals: John Benjamins NLP
John Benjamins' Natural Language Processing Book Series invites new book
proposals to respond to the growing demand for Natural Language processing
(NLP) literature. Three general types of books are considered for publication:
Monographs:
- original, leading and cutting-edge research (the monograph could be based on
an outstanding PhD thesis)
- surveys of the state of the art in specific NLP tasks or applications
Collections:
- books focusing on a particular NLP area (e.g. emerging from successful NLP
workshops or as a result of editors’ calls for papers)
- books which include papers covering a wide range of topics (e.g. emerging
from competitive NLP conferences or as a result of proposals for books of the
type ''Reading In NLP'')
Course Books:
- general NLP course books
- books on a particular key area of NLP (e.g. Speech Processing, Computational
Syntax/Parsing)
Authors are encouraged to append supplementary materials such as demonstration
programs, NLP software, corpora and so on if applicable, and to indicate
websites and computational language resources where appropriate. This call
invites proposals from potential authors of the types of books described
above. Proposals on any topic related to Natural Language Processing are
welcome.
Interested authors should submit proposals by email (plain text or pdf files)
to the series editor:
Prof. Dr. Ruslan Mitkov
Email R.Mitkov at wlv.ac.uk
with a copy to Emma Franklin (emma.franklin at wlv.ac.uk), the series editorial
assistant.
The proposals should include an outline of the book (1-2 pages), a preliminary
table of contents, the target readership, related publications, how the book
will differ from other similar books in the area (if applicable), time-scale
and information about the prospective author (relevant experience in the
field, publications etc.).
Each proposal will be reviewed by members of the advisory board or additional
reviewers.
For more information on the series, visit:
https://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/nlp/main
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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