Thursday, May 26, 2011

[Lib-helig-l] Practical Academic Librarianship: The International Journal of the SLA Acade...

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via Library Intelligencer by shirley on 5/25/11

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Publisher: Special Libraries Association Academic Division

Practical Academic Librarianship is a peer-reviewed journal for all academic librarians and information professionals serving academic departments or affiliated institutions including centers, institutes, specialized collections, and special units within or related to academic units.

Well-written manuscripts that are of interest to these communities will be considered, including: implementation of new initiatives and best practices; original and significant research findings with practical applications; analysis of issues and trends; descriptive narratives of successful and unsuccessful ventures; and examination of the role of libraries in meeting specialized client needs.

Special current interests include:

* Information technology applications, deployment, and effects in libraries and scholarship

* Library administration and management (mentoring, training and development, fiduciary and budgeting issues, managing multiple locations)

* Role of the library in university mission / strategy

* Collections management

* Teaching and Learning

* Information literacy among target populations

* Space planning

* Higher education policy

* Marketing

* User studies and needs analysis

* Resource sharing

* Institutional Repositories

* Electronic serials management

ISSN: 1947-0037

Manuscript submission via online system.

Principal Contact:

Leslie J Reynolds

Founding Editor

Texas A&M University

West Campus Library

TAMU 5001

College Station, TX 77843-5001

Phone: 979-587-0271

Fax: 979-862-2977

Email: leslie.reynolds@tamu.edu

Practical Academic Librarianship is available free of charge as an Open Access journal on the Internet.


 
 

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