I am a reviewer for Reference Books Bulletin, and just finished reviewing Encyclopedia of Health and Aging. It is a pre-print manuscript, so it needs to be bound, but would be good for a college that has a medical program ($150 retail). Any takers? Please e-mail me… first come first serve. Kristen Mastel at meye0539@umn.edu
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publishing opportunities
Library and Information Science students and educators, Library Student Journal is once again accepting student papers for review and publication in our next issue. Please visit http://informatics.buffalo.edu/org/lsj/getinvolved.php for more information about having your work published. LSJ was founded at the University of Buffalo in New York state but seeks international readers and authors. We’ve also […]
Library Schools in Canada and the United States: Educational Opportunities for Careers in Fine Arts and Visual Resources Librarianship
Are there any ambitious ARLIS/NA members who would be interested in working to update this publication? The most recent addendum to the document was made in 1999, and we know that classes and specializations change with the addition or departure of faculty members. An updated version of this tool would provide wonderful guidance to our […]
What's it like to get published?
I’d like to hear from others who are new in the field – what’s it like to go through the publication process? Any tips on submitting manuscripts? What comes next if your manuscript is accepted? I found Mary Bucholtz’s advice to be pretty helpful. What do others think?