Check out the Journal of Spatial Information Science, a new, peer-reviewed, open-access journal with a range of well established geospatial academics on the editorial board.
The Journal of Spatial Information Science (JOSIS) is an international, interdisciplinary, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality, original research articles in spatial information science. The journal aims to publish research spanning the theoretical foundations of spatial and geographical information science, through computation with geospatial information, to technologies for geographical information use.
JOSIS is run as a service to the geographic information science community, supported entirely through the efforts of volunteers. JOSIS does not aim to profit from the articles published in the journal, which are open access.
Since it’s run entirely by volunteers, they provide a link to become involved as a reader, reviewer, or author.
Thanks to Professor Chris Brunsdon for the heads-up!