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		FIG Task Force on Scientific Journal
		REPORTS
		
		RATIONALE
		 In recent years, there is a growing activity of academics in 
		FIG (e.g. – FIG academic members). One of the parameters in which the 
		achievements of the academics is examined is the number and quality of 
		their published articles, especially those that are indexed in abstracts 
		and citation databases of peer-reviewed literature (e.g. Scopus, 
		ISI).This issue is particularly important for scholars in their early 
		stages of academic career. 
		8 years ago, FIG initiated the full peer-review channel for papers 
		submitted to the annual FIGWW conferences and Congresses. Still, a 
		concern was made (by numerous delegates and members) that the level of 
		review is not sufficient, and perhaps more important, that these 
		articles do not appear in the scholar databases, such as Scopus and ISI.
		
		To overcome such problems, many international professional 
		organizations have established peer-review journals designed to advance 
		the knowledge in their field on the one hand, and allow professionals in 
		general and academics in particular to publish peer-reviewed articles on 
		the other hand. These journals initiated by the international 
		professional organizations, are in spite the relatively large number of 
		existing journals. Several examples are: 
		
			-  “ISPRS International Journal of 
			Geo-Information” - ISPRS International Journal of Geo- 
			Information (ISSN 2220-9964) is an international, open access 
			journal on geo-information. It is a journal of the ISPRS 
			(International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing) and is 
			published quarterly online by MDPI. 
 
			-  “Cartography and Geographic Information 
			Science” - Published on behalf of the American 
			Cartography and Geographic Information Society (ISSN 1523-0406 - 
			Print, 1545-0465 - Online).  
 
			- “International Journal of Spatial Data 
			Infrastructure Research (IJSDIR)” & “Journal of 
			Spatial Information Science (JOSIS)” – The two journals are official 
			journals of the Spatial Data Infrastructure Association. 
 
		
		FIG, as the international Federation of Surveyors, should take its 
		leading position, and establish its own high level peer-review 
		professional and scientific journal. 
		Moreover, our academic members so far see not much benefit from FIG 
		and therefore we need to activate them through this activity. 
		Coordination with VP Pengfei Cheng who chairs the FIG 38th General 
		Assembly Sofia, Bulgaria 17-21 May 2015 FIG Task Force on Scientific 
		Journal 2 /3 academic forum will enable us to activate several members, 
		in order to cover all fields of surveying even the emerging ones. 
		AIM OF TASK FORCE 
		The aim of the Task Force is to evaluate all aspects of establishing 
		a journal under FIG umbrella. Inter alia, the issues to be assessed are: 
		 
		
			- Is there a need for a new Scientific/professional journal under 
			the umbrella of FIG while taking into account the other existing 
			professional journals?  
 
			- Will it have a negative effect on the current channel of full 
			peer-review submission of papers to the annual FIG event? 
			Alternatively, will it have a positive affect by improving the 
			quality of the submitted papers to the annual symposia?  
 
			- How can we compete with other existing journals?  
 
			- How we will get enough high-quality papers for the journal? 
			
 
			- How we will be able to motivate our academic and professional 
			members to submit their research/papers to the new journal?  
 
			- An e-journal vs. printed journal - what are the implications of 
			each one of the two alternatives?  Open-access?  
 
			- What international impact such a move will have?  
 
			- Will it motivate delegates/members with poor-means that cannot 
			participate in events – to contribute and be heard?  
 
			- What is the procedure and how long will it take for the journal 
			to be indexed in citation databases (Scopus, ISI)?  
 
			- What are the financial implications – if any -of establishing 
			the journal? 
 
		
		FOCUS/THEMES 
		To discuss and analyze the issues listed in the previous chapter, and 
		structure the way ahead and to bring recommendations to the GA in FIGWW' 
		2016 in Christchurch, NZ. 
		COMPOSITION OF TASK FORCE 
		6 members: 
		Prof. Dr. Yerach Doytsher; 
		VP Prof. Dr. Pengfei Cheng; 
		VP Prof. Dr. Rudolf Staiger; 
		Prof. Dr. Charalabos Ioannidis; 
		2 more TBD 
		PROPOSED WORK PROGRAMME  
		03/2015 - FIG council decision; Task Force is established  05/2015 – 
		the TF will be presented in the FIGWW’2015 GA  06-12/2015 - relevant 
		data to be collected, discussions among the TF members via emails FIG 
		38th General Assembly Sofia, Bulgaria 17-21 May 2015 FIG Task Force on 
		Scientific Journal 3 /3  01-02/2016 - optional - face to face meeting 
		of the TF members (probably at a council meeting)  02-03/2016 – 
		preparing of final report and recommendations  03/2016 - FIG council 
		decision on the report  05/2016 - the report and recommendations to be 
		presented at the GA in Christchurch for acceptance 
		OUTCOME 
		A summarized report and recommendations on the following:  Report on 
		the proven necessity  Procedures to be followed for the establishment 
		of the journal  Necessary costs (for the establishment and annually in 
		future)  Times (time schedules of all steps and expected achievements) 
		 Responsibilities  Action plan for the speeding of the procedure and 
		the increased participation e.g., engagement of potential authors, FIG 
		members, etc. 
		CHAIR 
		Prof. Dr. Yerach Doytsher