ACQflash: ALCTS CaMMS R&P Call for Bibliographical Essays

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The CaMMS Research & Publications Committee is seeking the Submission of 
Bibliographical Essays

Mission:
“The Cataloging and Metadata Section (CaMMS) Research & Publication 
Committee of the ALA exists to encourage, guide, and assist new 
professionals with getting started with research and publication by 
encouraging the submission of bibliographical essays in the area of 
cataloging, discovery, metadata, or other aspects of technical services. 
Final manuscripts are published on the ALCTS Web site as either a CaMMS 
publication (http://www.ala.org/alcts/mgrps/camms) or ALCTS z687 Guide 
(http://www.ala.org/alcts/resources/z687).

Please email submissions to the chair:
Nadine P. Ellero, MLS
Head of Technical Services
Auburn University
npe0003_at_auburn.edu

* A bibliographic essay is an interpretive review of the literature on a 
particular topic, functioning like a guided tour as it highlights 
research conducted in an area of study or inquiry. A bibliographic essay 
may also serve to point the way toward further research that could be 
undertaken in a particular knowledge domain. The interpretation can take 
one of the following forms:

· Survey: Works are selected with the aim of providing an overview of a 
topic or area of research.
· Thematic: Works are distilled into a clear and concise summary 
highlighting an important concept or trend.

Association for Library Collections & Technical Services
a division of the American Library Association
www.ala.org/alcts<http://m.lib.uci.edu/>
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