*Hi Everyone*,

This Call for Papers is being sent exclusively to the PDL community general
list.

*We are seeking 3-5 extended abstracts (or longer) for the Science Perl
Journal Winter Issue*; we are happy to accept longer papers provided the
author(s) are able to meet the approaching deadlines;

*Paper lengths*

   1. Full length paper (10-36 pages, 50 minute speaker slot)
   2. Short paper (2-9 pages, 20 minute speaker slot)
   3. Extended Abstract (1 page, 5 minute lightning talk slot)

*Main information URL*

https://science.perlcommunity.org/spj#top

*Submission link*

https://science.perlcommunity.org/spj/about/submissions

*Additional details*

   - we use LaTeX and are finalizing a LaTeX template
   - we use Overleaf and have a professional account from which to work,
   details will be forthcoming
   - we are still working on the process, but each published article will
   receive its own DOI
   - we are not interested in rejecting papers if we can help it
   - accepted authors will be give a speaking slot at the December 18th
   Perl Community Winter Conference, time length based on paper length (see
   above)

*Current deadlines*

   - Abstract submission
   <https://science.perlcommunity.org/spj/about/submissions> deadline:
* Monday, September 30th, 2024, 10pm PST *
   - Abstract acceptance emails sent: *by Friday, October 4th, 2024*
   - Draft full paper due:
*Monday, November 4th, 2024, 10pm PST *
   - Draft full paper feedback emails sent: *by Friday, November 15th, 2024*
   - Final full paper due:
*Monday, December 2nd, 2024, 10pm PST *
   - Final papers are "camera ready" for the Journal:
*Monday, December 9th, 2024, 10pm PST *
   - Science Track Virtual Conference: *Wednesday, December 18th, 2024 -
   time TBD*

Much has been written and announced about the Science Perl Journal (table
of contents recently posted here
<https://www.reddit.com/r/perl/comments/1gg6y3w/the_science_perl_journal_issue_1_vol_1_no_1/>);
but is clear that we and the PDL community have the potential to really
work well together. This was positively on display at the recent London
Perl Workshop during the Science Perl talks block organized by Dr. Andrew
O'Neil resulted in a very fruitful discussion between PDL community members
and members of the Science Perl Committee. It is my hope we can serve as a
consistent output target for presenting the work done using PDL.

I hope we are able to get a few or more submissions for this Winter
Conference/SPJ; moreover I hope in the future we are able to be see as a
friendly target for promoting your work. Submissions may be made any time
for future issues. We're asking the submissions be made for the Winter
Conference/SPJ ASAP. Please feel free to reach out to me directly if you
have any questions. I know this might also seem out of the blue, but there
are people here who know what we're about and can verify that this is a
serious endeavor.

Now that the LPW is over, I personally will be starting the coordination of
the papers and authors this weekend. Myself, Will Braswell, Dr. Christos,
and Dr. O'Neil are all planning to have fresh contributions for this
Conference and SPJ Winter Issue. There are new authors in this SPJ that I
am very excited about, and I hope we can add your name to this growing
list. Please let me know what questions or concerns you may have.

Cheers,
Brett Estrade
Science Perl Committee <https://perlcommunity.org/science/> Chairman &
Co-Editor of the Science Perl Journal
<https://science.perlcommunity.org/spj/index>

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