BDA
international journal of Developments in
Big Data and Analytics

          

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Book Reviews


The International Journal of Developments in Big Data and Analytics will publish book reviews on major books across fields and sub- fields covered by the journal.





Guidelines for Book Reviews

The JDBDA seeks reviews that assess a book’s strengths and weaknesses and locate it within the current field of scholarship. A review should not simply be a listing of contents, though its overall organization and emphasis are up to the individual reviewer. Reviewers should avoid lists of minor imperfections (e.g. misplaced commas) but should not hesitate to draw attention to serious editorial problems and errors of fact or interpretation. It is also helpful if reviewers indicate for which audiences and libraries the book seems appropriate. The Book Review Editors reserve the right to edit for content and length. In summary, book reviews should be timely and objective and should consider the following:



Book reviews for the International Journal of Developmemnts in Big Data and Analytic should be should be double spaced, using a standard sized font. All material, including long quotes, should be double-spaced. Please use minimal style formatting in your document. Reviews of single books should be between 750-1000 words.


The review should begin with a hanging indent paragraph for each book in the review that includes its title, subtitle, author/s or (editor/s), and publishing information in the following format:


All subsequent paragraphs should be indented. There are no footnotes in the International Journal of Developments  in Big Data and Analytics book reviews. References to texts not under review should be parenthetical only. Also, please type your name and institution, exactly as you wish it to be published, at the end of the review. For example: Patrick Ainley, University of Greenwich, UK.  


The following information should be given about the book being reviewed at the start of each review: