For a forthcoming double issue of the Journal of Access Services, a recent call for papers has been extended until May 15. The theme is Best Practices in Access Services, and the full details are as follows:
The Journal of Access Services is currently accepting manuscripts for consideration of publication in a special issue on Best Practices in Access Services. Papers are sought on the following topics, but are not limited to:
โข telephone-based circulation transactions (renewal, notification, etc.)
โข unique payment options (PayPal, declining balance, volunteering)
โข drive-through library service
โข mini book trucks for patron use
โข kiosks
โข shelving activities of student workers
โข printing & photocopying solutions
โข student/staff training
โข student scheduling
โข motivating staff (in general or on special projects)
โข combined service point (circulation & reference)
โข retrieval services
โข mentoring Access Services librarians
โข shelving reserve items (owned vs. instructor copies used in multiple classes)
โข DVD and other equipment management
โข study facilities
โข security
โข laptop checkout
โข storageโdigitization, automated retrieval, processing, cooperative collection management
โข patron privacy
โข using LibQual+ data to improve services
โข E-Reserves administration/copyright issues
โข use of โSocial Softwareโ to communicate internally or externally (Blogs, RSS, Wikis, social networking software)Submission deadline is May 15th, 2007. Electronic submission is acceptable via e-mail directly as an attached Word document. Complete information about submission requirements is available at: http://JAS.HaworthPress.com under โInstructions for Authorsโ or from the Associate Editors:
Bede Mitchell, Dean of the Library, Zach S. Henderson Library, Georgia Southern University,
P.O. Box 8074, Statesboro, Georgia 30460โ8074; Tel: (912) 681โ5115; Fax: (912) 681โ0093;
E-mail: wbmitch@georgiasouthern.eduLori Driscoll, Chair, Access Services, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida,
P.O. Box 117001, Gainesville, FL 32611โ7001; Tel: (352) 273โ2524; Fax: (352) 392โ6540;
E-mail: ldriscoll@uflib.ufl.eduFor more information about the Journal of Access Services, to order a subscription, or to request a FREE sample copy, go to: http://JAS.HaworthPress.com
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2 Responses to “CFP extended: Special Issue of Journal of Access Services”
Hi Paul,
If you could give an example of what a “best practices” article would look like, those of us who would be interested in writing something, but are intimidated by the standard to which we need to meet, would have a better idea of what you’re looking for. For me, I have to admit that I’d like to write something but I don’t really understand what is meant by an article on best practices. When I think best practices, I think writing a policy not a journal article.
Also, I’ve now received my second issue and I’m glad I’m subscribing ๐
Laurie
Laurie, you should probably go right to the editors of the issue with a brief proposal outlining what you’d like to write about, but I’d say 8-10 pages describing something that you’ve done that works well at your institution. Preferably something that others would both find interesting/useful AND might be able to emulate.