We are accepting papers for the next issue of CSiL!
Library Science graduate students, early career librarians, researchers, and authors are encouraged to submit papers. Visit our web page for more information:
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Staying up to date with current research is important, which is why we strive to publish the latest LIS research! If you are considering where to publish, take a look at our website to see if CSiL is a good fit for you.
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MLIS students! Publishing work isn't just for seasoned professionals. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers some great tips for graduate students looking to get published.
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We want to hear from you! Have a paper you've been sitting on, just don't know where to submit? Consider CSiL! Visit our webpage at https://t.co/FiHDEwJzJ2 to see our submission guidelines.
Ever wondered why peer review is important, and what that process looks like?
This resource from Taylor and Francis breaks down the process!
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We’re still accepting submissions for CSiL’s Fall 2021 issue!
Library Science graduate students, early career librarians, researchers, and authors are encouraged to submit papers.
Visit our web page for more information:
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OCLC WebJunction offers great resources for LIS students and individuals in the field seeking professional development to supplement their learning, research, resumes, or complement existing career skill-sets.
For a list of free courses & webinars, see:
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Are you seeking professional development opportunities in the library and information science field?
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ICYMI: visit our official webpage for information about submission guidelines, journal subscription, access, and more! Questions? Reach us at [email protected]
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Did you know you can access over 200,000 e-books and 40,000 journals and newspapers through our library catalog and electronic databases?
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Are you interested in public librarianship and learning more about job advertisements in the field?
Take a look in our archives at “Analysis of Job Advertisements of Public Libraries” by Triola (2020) for more information. #libraryjobs#publiclibraries
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Want to increase your chances of publication in a scholarly journal?
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We want to hear from you! CSiL publishes the latest in LIS research. Read more about our paper guidelines here:
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Looking for ways to make the most of this summer when it comes to your research?
Read on for tips about how to structure your time intentionally over the summer to give yourself a head start for the fall!
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Call for submissions! Do you have a paper you’re interested in publishing in the Fall 2021 issue of CSiL? View submission guidelines here: https://t.co/w3DDWvuyzt
LIS grad students, early career librarians & researchers are encouraged to submit. Questions? Email [email protected]
We’re so excited to announce the launch of our official webpage! Find submission guidelines, subscribe to our journal and access past issues here: https://t.co/w3DDWvuyzt
Need help with those final projects and papers? Our librarians are here for you! Contact us through the Ask a Librarian link on the Libraries page or email us at [email protected].
Librarians: Join the conversation! CSiL is interested in publishing relevant research from library science students, early and seasoned career librarians. For information, email: [email protected]
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