This arrived in my inbox tonight:

Impact: Journal of Applied Research in E-learning has been established to address the paucity of research publication avenues with a particular emphasis on e-learning in organisational and workplace settings. It is a fully online journal, and an official publication of the E-learning Network of Australasia (ElNet), Australia’s only national e-learning association.
The journal’s Web site is now live at http://journal.elnet.com.au/impact/ . As an active researcher/practitioner in the area of flexible delivery and online-learning, we would like to invite you to register for a free account at http://journal.elnet.com.au/index.php/impact/user/register. By doing this, you will be able to view open access content on the site when it becomes available, and will also receive notifications of newly-published issues.
One special, inaugural issue of Impact will be published in 2009, increasing to two in 2010, followed by quarterly publication in 2011 and subsequent years. We welcome contributions from authors across the globe. The theme of the inaugural issue is “Current issues and future directions in workplace e-learning: Mapping the research landscape” – the Call for Papers is available for download at http://journal.elnet.com.au/files/Impact_InauguralIssue_CFP_FINAL.pdf. General information about the focus/scope of the journal and guidelines for authors are available at http://journal.elnet.com.au/index.php/impact/about/editorialPolicies and http://journal.elnet.com.au/index.php/impact/about/submissions , respectively.
Thank you very much for your time! Please feel free to share this email with any colleagues who you think may be interested, and please do not hesitate to contact us at impactjournal@elnet.com.au if there is any further information we can provide you with.
Kind regards,
Mark J.W. Lee
Editor-in-Chief, Impact: Journal of Applied Research in Workplace E-learning Adjunct Senior Lecturer, School of Education, Charles Sturt University
Clint Smith
President, ElNet
Director, LearnWorks