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Thursday, October 22, 2015
Call for Papers : Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies (Inaugural Issue)
The Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies is a peer-reviewed open access journal which addresses the need for critical discourse in library and information science and associated domains such as communication and media studies. It critically engages the cultural forms, social practices, the political economy, and the history of information and information institutions. It also seeks to broaden the methodological commitments of the field and to broaden the scope of library and information studies by applying diverse critical, trans-disciplinary, and global perspectives. The journal engages issues of social and cognitive justice and the historical and contemporary roles of documentary, information, and computational technologies in creating, mediating, surveilling, and challenging personal and social identities in cultural and political economies of power and expression.
For its inaugural issue, the JCLIS will focus on why such a journal is needed, as a platform for critical discourse in LIS. JCLIS seeks to publish research articles, literature reviews, and possibly other essay forms (up to 7000 words) that use or examine critical perspectives on library and information studies. Some of the issues that might be addressed are: What are the current gaps in disciplines and discourses that make the JCLIS necessary? How can scholars speak to past silences in research and thinking in information studies? What is “critical perspective” in library and information studies research? What ethical or political commitments might a critical perspective entail? What do critical perspectives look like in practice?
The theme for the inaugural issue is broad by design in order to encourage diverse perspectives in describing, analyzing, and providing insight into how and where library and information studies might intersect with ethical, philosophical, and/or political concerns, interpretative or speculative approaches to analysis, or experimentation with novel, unique, or exploratory research designs that might be marginalized or excluded from mainstream library and information studies research. JCLIS aims to be a an inclusive platform for library and information studies research,including locally specific research designs and investigations as well as research that adopts a more global or international frame of inquiry. To that end, the journal also welcomes unpublished works in translation.
Deadline for receipt of manuscripts has been extended to December 18th, 2015.
Click HERE for additional info about this JCLIS.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Call for Papers : Journal of Philippine Librarianship
The Journal of Philippine Librarianship (JPL) is the annual peer reviewed journal of the UP School of Library and Information Studies (UP SLIS). JPL is under the Research and Publications Committee of the UP SLIS and this publication seeks to chronicle, describe, and discuss the developments and various issues in the field of library and information science.
The Research and Publications Committee invites submission of papers (research, technical, or conceptual) about the following topics:
Archives Studies
Collection Management
Health and Medical Librarianship
History of the Book, Libraries and the Evolution of the Profession
Information Analysis (Cataloging and Classification, Indexing and Abstracting, Thesaurus Construction)
Information Systems for Libraries and Information Centers
Issues and Trends in Management of Library and Information Centers
Law Librarianship
New Trends and Innovations in Reference and other Reader services
Philosophy, Ethics, Core Competencies, Legal Framework and Standards in Library and Information work and
Preservation and Conservation of Collections
Literature/book reviews, commentary, and viewpoints or opinions are also welcome for evaluation and publication.
Click HERE for additional info. Thanks.
Click HERE for additional info. Thanks.
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