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LibParlor Classifieds – 11/15/20

Check out two new opportunities to contribute to the field!

LibParlor Classifieds are a way to connect with members of the community to discuss research. Please fill out our Google Form to see your classifieds in the future!


Opportunity

Book Chapter Proposals for Undergraduate Research and the Academic Librarian: Case Studies & Best Practices, Volume 2

We are seeking proposals for chapters from skilled librarians, and their stakeholders, who have researched and/or implemented programs and strategies supporting undergraduate research programs.

We are looking for diverse perspectives across types of higher education institutions including community colleges, liberal arts colleges/universities, ARL institutions, etc. We are also particularly interested in chapters that are co-authored by librarians and teaching faculty, undergraduate students, Writing Center administrators, undergraduate research coordinators, etc.

See the full CFP and then submit via this Google Form: https://forms.gle/qjSrTbYyvvvUMk4R9

Deadline: 2/15/21

Contact for questions: ugr.book2@gmail.com 


Call for Contributions – Current Cites

Current Cites is seeking annotations from library workers and students on information technology literature. The writing is relatively low commitment. You just need to write a short abstractAbstract The concise summary of a research article that provides a broad overview of the research being presented. or annotation. Our criteria are simple:

  • Only cite what you like. 
  • Keep your annotation to one paragraph; say what needs to be said. 
  • Use your voice, as well as the knowledge that you bring to the topic. 
  • You are welcome to have hyperlinks within your annotation.

We want your take on it, especially on what, how, & why it matters to our profession. Submit as many annotations you’d like, whenever. 

If you are interested in this unique writing opportunity, you can learn more about Current Cites by visiting our site www.currentcites.org. It has been published online at the end of every month in the last 30 years – and it’s been freely available for just as long. We currently have 1,900+ subscribers on our distribution list.

See our list of suggested sources: https://currentcites.pubpub.org/sources

Please submit your annotations via this webform: https://forms.gle/kxpKucjYnZELzrWW6.

Deadline: 12/31/20

Contact for questions: edward@currentcites.org


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