Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Publishing Opportunities

Do you like to write?  

Hack Library School and Endnotes are both looking for new writers for the 2017-2018 year. 

Hack Library School seeking new writers to join the 2017-18 cohort.
  • Hack Library School is seeking current and incoming library students to write about librarianship and the library student experience for our blog. Underrepresented voices, international, non-traditional, and online students are encouraged to apply. For more information, including how to apply, please see our open call: https://hacklibraryschool.com/2017-call-for-writers/ 
  • About HLS:  Hack Library School is an online blogging community committed to providing thoughtful, engaging, and useful resources for library and information science students. Since 2011, HLS has been providing critique and insight into issues and strategies that are important to library students and the status of library and information science education. To learn more about our work, please visit https://hacklibraryschool.com/.
  • Applications are due February 15, 2017. 


Endnotes Call for Student Proposals.
  • Greeting from the Endnotes Committee. We are looking for contributors to our Spring 2017 publication of Endnotes. For those LIS students who are new to NMRT, Endnotes is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles of interest to early career librarians. Endnotes is a great platform to provide an opportunity for LIS students and early career librarians to gain experience writing for publication. 
  • Endnotes publishes a wide array of topics from library instruction & assessment, training, mentoring, job searching and much more. Articles should range between 2,000-4,000 words, present original research, practitioner-based research, and case studies relevant to LIS students and new library professionals.  
  • Submissions will be accepted throughout the year, but articles received by February 15, 2107, will receive guaranteed consideration for the Spring 2017 issue. For more information about Endnotes and information about submission guidelines, please visit   http://tinyurl.com/endnotes-2017-studentcfp. Any questions, please contact the Endnotes Editors at nmrtendnotesjournal@gmail.com


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