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From: Peter D Verheyen <pdverhey(a)syr.edu>
Date: Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:50 PM
We are a new journal that is open to t full breadth of library and
information science, including special collections, history of the book,
book arts, and more. I hope that you will consider this venue to share
innovative ways of teaching special collections, book arts, research
strategies, DH/S projects, providing access to collections, and
facilitating the scholarly process and communications. See below for more
information, including a link to the submission guidelines.
We look forward to hearing from you
Call For Submissions: Journal of New Librarianship
<http://newlibs.org>
May 11, 2016
The Journal of New Librarianship is pleased to announce that it is
accepting submissions for its inaugural issue, anticipated for Fall 2016.
This launch is the result of collaborative efforts among colleagues within
the field of Library and Information Sciences.
There is a need to offer quality literature in our field in an open,
independently produced journal. Beyond that, we believe that the library is
meant to set an example for academia. Free and open access to information
and innovation is crucial to the future of our institutions and profession.
By providing an outlet that mixes both traditional and disruptive forms of
scholarly and professional communication, we can change the way our
profession shares and leads.
Submissions may include, but are not limited to: Solicited articles;
Scholarly Articles; Essays; Experience and opinion pieces; Media (i.e.,
podcasts, video, etc) relevant to innovative practices in librarianship;
Book reviews; Technology reviews; Letters to the Editor on topics relevant
to the field; Data sets; Manifestos; Extended scholarship (Greater than
15,000 words); and Interviews.
For more information, including more detailed submission guidelines, please
see <http://newlibs.org/guidelines.html> and visit <http://newlibs.org>. If
you have any questions, please e-mail <info(a)newlibs.org>rg>.
Peter D. Verheyen | Research and Emerging Issues Analyst
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13244
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