CDL: Call for papers, Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship

From: John P. Abbott <AbbottJP_at_appstate.edu>
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 12:13:26 -0400
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
Charter Issue of Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship
     Now in Circulation...Call for Papers


Taylor & Francis, LLC announces that the first issue of the Journal
of Electronic Resources Librarianship is now in circulation.

A complimentary copy is available from Marisa Starr 
<marisa.starr_at_taylorandfrancis.com>.

Formerly entitled The Acquisitions Librarian through Vol 19, #4, the 
quarterly
journal now focuses on electronic resources management under the 
Editorship
of Bonnie Tijerina, Coordinator of the Electronic Resources & Libraries
Conference.

The charter issue editorial notes:

"Libraries now face a variety of decisions never before encountered, and
   as I read this issue's articles, I see more clearly the role that 
decision making
  plays....In addition to peer-reviewed articles, readers will be informed
  by the writings of several columnists and contributors....We have many
  exciting topics in the works for future issues.  I am open to your 
feedback,
  ideas, and suggestions, so feel free to email me at 
<btijerina_at_library.ucla.edu>.
  More information about the Journal of Electronic Resources 
Librarianship  can also be  found at <www.jerl-info.com>."

The Table of Contents is listed below.

  EDITORIAL....Bonnie Tijerina

Columns
A REVIEW FROM THE GRID:  Taking Another Look at
      Electronic Journal Aggregation (Jill Emery)
MEMO FROM THE SYSTEMS OFFICE: Opening up Access
      to Open Access (Ross Singer)
THEORY & PRACTICE: Educating for Electronic Resources (Jill E. Grogg)

Articles:
  "Decision Support Databases in Libraries: Three Cases and a Brief
      Review of Disparate Literatures" (William Wheeler)
"Feed Me: Rethinking Traditional Modes of Library Access
     and Content Delivery" (Chad Hutchens and Jason Clark)
"Cutting Edge Books:  The Impact of Digital Books on Public
    Library Acquisitions" (Lisa Taylor)
  "Selecting and Implementation an ERMS at Wayne State
      University: A Case Study" (Nancy Beals)

  Reviews:
  Digital Information & Knowledge Management
  Creating Database-Backed Library Web Pages: Using Open Source Tools
  Social Software in Libraries
  Archives and the Digital Library
  Crash Course in Web Design for Libraries
Received on Fri Aug 22 2008 - 01:27:44 EDT