Tag: Journal of the Institute of Navigation

  • ION journal NAVIGATION goes open access on Jan. 1

    ION journal NAVIGATION goes open access on Jan. 1

    Image: ION
    Image: ION

    The Institute of Navigation (ION) has announced that its quarterly journal, NAVIGATION, Journal of The Institute of Navigation, will move to an open access (OA) model of publishing beginning Jan. 1, 2022.

    NAVIGATION is a leading peer-reviewed and indexed scientific journal publishing articles on all areas related to the art and science of positioning, navigation and timing (PNT).

    Printed paper copies of NAVIGATION will be discontinued beginning with the Spring 2022 issue. Instead, ION members will receive an environmentally friendly link to download a compiled electronic copy of each issue.

    “Moving NAVIGATION to an open access domain is critical to supporting ION’s mission of advancing positioning, navigation and timing,” said Lisa Beaty, managing editor and executive director of ION. “Moving NAVIGATION to an OA platform will speed the delivery of timely PNT research, without the restrictions of paywalls or price barriers, to a worldwide audience. We want all scientists and engineers to be able to collaborate, analyze and build upon each other’s work for society’s common good.”

    The NAVIGATION Editorial Advisory Board’s recommendation to the ION Council to move to an OA model is in keeping with the growing trend to broaden the impact and availability of scholarly research. OA has been shown to increase citations, increase readership, improve the quality of paper submissions, improve search engine prioritization, and increase a Journal’s Impact Factor (JIF). The ION Council approved this recommendation at its July 16 meeting.

    The past two years of technical papers that have been published in NAVIGATION will now be available free through the ION website, and after Jan. 1, 2022, will be made available through numerous indexed and abstracted scientific bibliographic databases including:

    • Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database (ProQuest)
    • ArticleFirst (OCLC); COMPENDEX (Elsevier)
    • Current Contents: Engineering, Computing & Technology (Clarivate Analytics)
    • Earth, Atmospheric & Aquatic Science Database (ProQuest)
    • Electrical & Electronics Abstracts (IET)
    • Google Scholar (Google)
    • INSPEC (IET)
    • Materials Science & Engineering Database (ProQuest)
    • Natural Science Collection (ProQuest)
    • Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics)
    • SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest)
    • SCOPUS (Elsevier)
    • Technology Collection (ProQuest)
    • Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics).

    NAVIGATION’s Open Access model will also be coupled with changes to ION membership. The Institute of Navigation will eliminate the price differential that was required to cover international mailing costs for members who reside outside the United States.

    Professional membership will increase benefits to include 12 complimentary technical paper downloads per month — up from 12 per year — from ION’s extensive database of technical papers published in official ION conference proceedings. Students, Retired and Corporate Associate members will also now enjoy 12 complimentary technical paper downloads per month. Premium Professional Member downloads will double from 25 to 50 complimentary technical paper downloads per month.

    For more information on NAVIGATION, email [email protected].

  • Institute of Navigation celebrates 75th anniversary

    Institute of Navigation celebrates 75th anniversary

    Logo: ION

    The Institute of Navigation (ION) celebrated its 75th anniversary on June 25.

    On June 25, 1945, ION held its first organizational meeting on the Los Angeles Campus of the University of California.

    According to ION, 55 people attended this meeting, where a “temporary” organization was established until a general meeting could take place in the fall when articles of incorporation could be drafted and adopted, council members elected and the vision for ION could begin to take shape.

    The global impact of ION has been documented in its more than 2,600 technical papers that have been published in Navigation, the Journal of the Institute of Navigation. Navigation was first published in March 1946.

    The Institute of Navigation is a non-profit professional organization advancing the art and science of positioning, navigation and timing.