Today is our last day using Twitter/X. We've moved over to Instagram, so if you want to know what's happening with JLOE, follow us there (same handle)!
TWO exciting things on the horizon for JLOE. First, we will soon be moving over from Twitter/X to an Instagram account to promote our amazing materials. Second, our next issue will be out very soon! For now, make sure to browse through past issues. https://t.co/FocLHtJ57D
The @TheRealJLOE solicits 200-600 word contributions to our next issue's Idea Lab, which will look critically at social media in the age of Musk and Zuck's antisocial platforms. Public & school library workers and LIS students especially encouraged. https://t.co/VYShBcUETl
Reminder that we have rolling submissions! We would love to see the work you're doing in libraries of all types. Information about submissions can be found at this link: https://t.co/0EAcN0zLLi #LibraryTwitter#AcademicPublishing#Outreach#Engagement
If you're thinking of submitting to our journal (which you should!), consider if you want to submit a scholarly or featured article. Not sure which is a good fit? Check out our guidelines: https://t.co/6J29vWhWxH You can also email the editors with any questions! #LibraryTwitter
A reminder that JLOE is open access and you can read our issues any time! We also accept submissions at any point, so send us your scholarly articles, feature articles, and book reviews! #AcademicPublishing#LibraryTwitter https://t.co/1C9aCcnvXL
Have you read our Idea Lab's "Engaging with the Public During Times of Increased Book Challenges" article? The Idea Lab highlights a community library and a public library that responded to book challenges: https://t.co/i3D9hjdXVj #BannedBooks#LibraryTwitter
"Community engagement for meaningful and sustainable digital literacy training in Uganda," by @Ugnelip, @Rayscovia, @asiaville2, and @AdoniaKatungisa, focuses on public libraries and community assessment to learn how to engage users with the library! https://t.co/cGgcUNeR6W
Hear from some of our fantastic authors from the second volume of JLOE! The first author panel video features @NoahLenstra, Kristen Hindes (@saintmichaels), and John Jackson (@LMULibrary). #LibraryTwitter https://t.co/cGXL5XvKOC
We're back to highlighting articles from our latest issue! Today we're promoting "When the Doors Close: Promoting Academic Library Services in a Remote Environment through Strategic Storytelling," by @anna_moorhouse. Here's the link: https://t.co/8DfzDhfSt6 #LibraryTwitter
Last chance to register for the second JLOE author panel on TODAY at 1pm CST! The registration link is https://t.co/jdDAg7PooU. #LibraryTwitter#Publishing#AcademicTwitter
Join us for the second author panel on Sept. 29th at 1pm CST. The registration link is https://t.co/jdDAg86ZNu. We'll be featuring authors from our latest issue-you won't want to miss it! #LibraryTwitter#Publishing
A quick reminder to register for our upcoming #AuthorPanels! Our first panel is Sept. 26th at 12pm CST (registration link: https://t.co/H14jcyu1Ho) and the second panel is Sept. 29th at 1pm CST (registration link: https://t.co/jdDAg87xD2). #LibraryTwitter#Publishing
If you haven't yet, read "Note from the Pandemic Field" by Kristen Hindes (@saintmichaels) and Bethany Dietrich (@ChamplainEdu): https://t.co/P9Ep2Dbyhm Kristen will also be at the JLOE Author Panel on 9/26 at noon CST! Register here: https://t.co/HiUwtqtcZO #LibraryTwitter
JLOE author panels are happening again! Our first panel is Sept. 26th at 12pm CST (registration link: https://t.co/H14jcyu1Ho) and the second panel is Sept. 29th at 1pm CST (registration link: https://t.co/jdDAg87xD2). #AuthorPanels#LibraryTwitter
This week's article is "Public librarians and public health: How do partners perceive them?" Written by @NoahLenstra and Martha McGehee, it "examines the characteristics of successful community partnerships involving public libraries." Happy reading! https://t.co/KqbdFoS8QP