[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Seeking submissions for future issues of The Serials Librarian
- To: "liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu"@lists.yale.edu
- Subject: Seeking submissions for future issues of The Serials Librarian
- From: "Cole, Louise" <Louise.Cole@kingston.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 22:45:16 EST
- Reply-to: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
- Sender: owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
**apologies for cross-posting** The Serials Librarian is an international, peer-reviewed journal published by Taylor and Francis, featuring in-depth articles, columns, and discussion on all aspects of the serials chain (print or electronic), whether from the acquisitions and cataloguing perspective, the publisher or agent viewpoint, or placing a focus on trends such as open access, licensing, repositories, new ways of publishing and access material. We welcome articles from any country in the world and from publishers, agents and intermediaries as well as librarians. We are also not focused on any particular sector and welcome submissions from outside the educational field. All articles are subject to blind peer review before acceptance and we have an international editorial board with a wide range of expertise across the world of serials. If you are interested in contributing to our journal then please email editorserialslib@gmail.com with a proposal or article, or an idea for a future column or short piece. We look forward to hearing from you. Louise Cole (Kingston University, UK) Andrew Shroyer (California State University, Los Angeles, USA)
- Prev by Date: Re: definiton of "commercial use" RE: Peggy Hoon on licenses
- Next by Date: Business models for U. presses
- Previous by thread: Author Neil Gaiman on e-book piracy and its effect on his book sales
- Next by thread: Business models for U. presses
- Index(es):