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CALJ Innovation Award
Journal Editors,
We are pleased to announce that the application process for the 2024 CALJ Innovation Award is now open.
This award recognizes innovation implemented or first measured in 2023 by a Canadian scholarly journal and which is focused on enhancing readership and/or other forms of engagement with journal content.
This is our opportunity to showcase the innovation that’s happening in Canada with our scholarly journals!
Prize: The winner will receive a certificate honouring their achievements as well as a free annual membership to CALJ, and an announcement will be posted on CALJ websites. The winner will be announced at the CALJ Annual Meeting in June.
Applying: To learn more about eligibility criteria and the application process, please visit the application form and guidelines.
Deadline for applications: Midnight PST, June 3, 2024
Prior winners of the Award:
- Canadian Public Policy
- Canadian Literature for its CanLit Guide
- The Toronto Journal of Theology for its video introductions
- FACETS – for its innovative multidisciplinary publishing format
- Encounters in Theory and History of Education for its Digital Media and Methods Section
Canadian Association of Learned Journals – https://www.calj-acrs.ca/news
- Data-Smart City Solutions. Newsletter published by: Harvard Kennedy School, 79 J. F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138 USA. Link: https://datasmart.hks.harvard.edu/ and https://datasmart.hks.harvard.edu/artificial-intelligence/
- John Hannaford, Privy Council Clerk of the Government of Canada, sets up public service teams to think about future problems, by Policy Options. Originally published in Policy Options December 7, 2023. Link: https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/december-2023/dms-future-pu
Volume 29, Issue 1, 2024
Open Issue
Peer-Reviewed Papers:
1. Emerging Technologies and Public Innovation in the Saudi Public Sector: An Analysis of Adoption and Challenges Amidst Vision 2030, by Mohamed G. Bendary and Dr. Jegatheesan Rajadurai
Discussion Papers:
2. Research and Publishing on Collaboration and Innovation in the Public Sector, a Presentation, by Eleanor D., Glor, Fellow, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Book Reviews:
3. Doppelganger, by Naomi Klein, reviewed by Eleanor D. Glor
Published March 21, 2024