Change impacts us all, including the Special Issue on Change Management in
Technical Services. Please note the contact information for our guest
editor has been updated. The submission portal, all other links, and
deadlines remain the same. We're looking forward to hearing from you!
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The editors of Library Resources & Technical Services
<https://journals.ala.org/index.php/lrts/index>, an American Library
Association Core Division journal, invite submissions and expressions of
interest on the topic of change management in technical services
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RETw9CJ11Q339tr6TVGz58sJsppT_0G6EkrOwxqM_WI/edit?usp=sharing>
. Library Resources & Technical Services publishes high-quality research,
case studies, and professional communications open access at no cost to
authors or readers.
Library and information professionals working with resources encounter
change on a daily basis – both internally-initiated and externally-imposed.
We therefore have ample opportunity to consider how we plan for, implement,
and assess these changes. Although there are a variety of models and
frameworks for change management, it typically involves making the case for
a change, planning the change, implementing the change, followed by ongoing
evaluation and improvement after the change. There is no expectation of an
explicit framework for change management – the editors appreciate the
responsive nature of imposed change.
A variety of topics could fall within scope of the special issue, including
but not limited to:
- Change management frameworks viable in Technical Services
- Changes in workflow arising from the use of AI tools within technical
services
- Cultural changes related to technical services staffing, reporting,
organization, and employment
- Economics of change and budgetary implications
- Implementation of new standards or projects
- Legislative and policy changes related to access, equity, and
opportunity
- Response to vendor changes (e.g., acquisitions models, vendor mergers,
product closures)
- System migrations, implementations, or platform changes
The issue is tentatively scheduled for January 2027. Submissions
<https://journals.ala.org/index.php/lrts/login>will be considered on a
rolling basis; however, to ensure that your manuscript is considered for
the special issue, it must be received no later than May 1, 2026. Features
(research articles) and Notes on Operations (case studies) will go through
peer review as outlined in the Editorial Policies
<https://journals.ala.org/index.php/lrts/about/editorialPolicies#peerReviewProcess>.
Communications on Practice (shorter or more informal pieces) will be
reviewed by the editors. Please consult the Author Guidelines
<https://journals.ala.org/index.php/lrts/about/submissions#authorGuidelines>when
preparing your manuscript.
Please reach out with ideas, questions, or expressions of interest to
special issue guest editor Melissa Zilic (mzilic.librarian_at_gmail.com).
On behalf of *Library Resources & Technical Services*,
Melissa
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*Melissa Zilic*, MSLIS (she/her)
Librarian specializing in metadata, cataloging, taxonomy
mzilic.librarian_at_gmail.com
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Received on Thu Jan 15 2026 - 12:15:07 EST