CFP: The Reading Room: A Journal of Special Collections

http://readingroom.lib.buffalo.edu/readingroom/

About the Journal
The Reading Room: A Journal of Special Collections is a scholarly journal committed to providing current research and relevant discussion of practices in a special collections library setting. The Reading Room seeks submissions from practitioners and students involved with working in special collections in museums, historical societies, corporate environments, public libraries and academic libraries. Topics may include exhibits, outreach, mentorship, donor relations, teaching, reference, technical and metadata skills, social media, “Lone Arrangers”, management and digital humanities. The journal features single-blind, peer-reviewed research articles and case studies related to all aspects of current special collections work.

CFP: Marketing Libraries Journal

This is a call that is broad and can be applicable to archives.

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Volume 2, Issue 2 (December 2018) (rolling deadline)
http://journal.marketinglibraries.org

Aim and Scope
Marketing Libraries Journal (MLJ) is a peer-reviewed, independently published, open-access scholarly journal that focuses on innovative marketing activities that libraries are engaged in.  Our aim is to publish research and practical examples of library marketing campaigns, library marketing research, public relations campaigns, SWOT analysis, segmentation research, assessment of marketing activities, and tools used for marketing activities.  In addition to peer reviewed articles, the Journal also contains practical articles from different columns. Columnists will be accepting shorter articles on advocacy, branding, library marketing campaigns, “from the trenches”, and technology tools. The Journal is published twice a year.

Guidelines for Submissions
The editorial board seeks submissions in the following two categories:

1. Articles (peer reviewed) (20-25 pages): research-driven articles that aim to provide original scholarship in the field of library marketing, communications, and outreach.
2. Practical Articles  (editorial reviewed) (8-10 pages) : articles from different columns (advocacy, branding, “from the trenches”, campaigns, and technology). Practical articles are reflective and provide best practices, however they are written in an academic tone (3rd person).

Manuscript Format

  • Manuscript style should follow the conventions of the American Psychological Association, 6th Edition
  • Submissions should be 12 point font, Times New Roman, and double-spaced with 1 inch margins on all sides
  • Page number and running head should be placed in the upper right-hand corner of each page
  • The title page should be submitted as a separate document and include each author’s name, affiliation, and e-mail address
  • Submitted manuscripts should begin with a 100-word abstract, with a list of 5 keywords, numbered as page 1
  • One submission per author per call
  • Allow 3 months for manuscript status notification

Submission Process

Scholarly Submissions http://journal.marketinglibraries.org/schol-submit.html

Practical (Column) Submissions http://journal.marketinglibraries.org/column-submit.html
Please ensure that your manuscript has not been previously published and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.

Review of manuscripts will begin after the call for papers deadline.  When a manuscript has been  accepted for publication, authors will be required to submit a complete electronic copy of the final version.

Editorship and Ethics

We reserve the right to make editorial changes for style, clarity, and consistency. To ensure ethical practices, all reviewers, editors,  and authors must contact the Journal if there may be any conflict of interest.  For more information, please contact the editors at map@marketinglibraries.org

Open Access
The Journal is open access “gold” and “green”. There are no author processing fees. Authors are never charged any article submission or processing fees. Both readers and authors can access articles for free. Authors can self archive their articles at the time of publication. Authors can self archive in digital repositories or on their own personal websites at publication. Please ensure to indicate the URL of the journal when self archiving.  Authors retain copyright and full publishing rights. Articles are published under a CC-BY-NC-SA license.

Indexing and Discoverability

Marketing Libraries Journal is indexed in the International ISSN database, World Cat, Ulrich’s Serials Directory, and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). In 2019, we hope to continue indexing opportunities with EBSCO, SHERPA/RoMEO, and other database providers.

ISSN: 2475-8116

Call for Associate Editors: Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies

Note: applicants must be members of the New England Archivists in good standing.

The Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies, sponsored by New England Archivists and Yale University Library, seeks applications for Associate Editors. Three positions are available (term starting March 2019).

The Associate Editor works in collaboration with the Managing Editor and other members of the Editorial Board to solicit, select, and develop content for the journal. Primary duties include selection of peer reviewers for assigned submissions and supervising the peer review process in consultation with the Managing Editor, evaluating peer review reports, and making recommendations to the Managing Editor on the suitability of submissions for publication.

Additional duties include participation in programming at events, soliciting submissions, assisting in the development of content, and actively participating in the management of the journal. Terms of service are three years with the opportunity for a second term for a total of six years of service.

JCAS is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that furthers awareness of issues and developments in the work of professional archivists, curators, librarians, and historians. It serves as a locus for graduate students and professionals in library science, archival science, and public history to contribute original works of research and inquiry for peer review and publication. The journal publishes on an article-by-article basis.

Applicants must submit a résumé/CV and a brief statement of interes​t​​ ​to email.jcas@gmail.com by Tuesday, September 4.

New Issue: The Primary Source

Volume 35, Issue 1 (2018)

Article
Effective Archival Instruction When Embeddedness Won’t Work
Greg Johnson and Jennifer Ford

Column
Writing to Save a Life: The Louis Till File
Chris Laico

New Issue: Italian Journal of Library, Archives, and Information Science

Vol. 9, No. 2 (2018)

Essays

Language as Scientific Instrument: a Preliminary Digital Analysis of Christiaan Huygens’ Last Writings and Correspondence
Ludovica Marinucci

Archival education in the age of social media in Algeria: opportunities and future horizonsArchival education in the age of social media in Algeria: opportunities and future horizonsBehdja Boumarafi, Khaled Mettai

Documents and digital archive in public school sector
Francesco Del Castillo

Contributes

The space in the library. A methodological reflection
Alfredo Giovanni Broletti

Selling & Collecting: Printed Book Sale Catalogues and Private Libraries in Early Modern Europe

Introduction. The development of the book market and book collecting in the sixteenth century
Giovanna Granata, Angela Nuovo

The collection of Monserrat Rosselló in the University Library of Cagliari
Giovanna Granata

Building an up-to-date library. Prospero’s Podiani use of booksellers’ catalogues, with special reference to law books
Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni

A sale of books in Genoa in 1583
Graziano Ruffini

Printed catalogues of booksellers as a source for the history of the book trade
Christian Coppens, Angela Nuovo

Book prices and monetary issues in Renaissance Europe
Francesco Ammannati

Prices in Robert Estienne’s booksellers’ catalogues (Paris 1541-1552): a statistical analysis
Goran Proot

Ordinary and extraordinary prices in the Giolito Libri spirituali sales List
Giliola Barbero

Peace at the Lily. The De Franceschi section in the stockbook of Bernardino Giunti
Flavia Bruni

The sale of Italian books in Madrid during the reign of Felipe II: Simone Vassalini’s catalogue (1597)
Pedro Rueda Ramírez

Reports & Reviews

The early printed book. Limits and perspectives of censuses
Fabio Cusimano

 

New Issue: VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture

VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture
(open access)

Editorial

Old Stories and New Developments: Engaging with Audiovisual Heritage Online
Alexander Badenoch, Jasmijn van Gorp, Berber Hagedoorn, Judith Keilbach, Eggo Müller, Dana Mustata

Discoveries

Did Grace Kelly Shed a Tear? The Monegasque Royal Wedding as a Disruptive Television Event
John Ellis

‘Great Stuff!’: British Pathé’s YouTube Channel and Curatorial Strategies for Audiovisual Heritage in a Commercial Ecosystem
Eggo Müller

Crossing the Theory-Practice Divide: a Multi-Perspective Reflection on a Practical Course for Film and Television Students
Willemien Sanders, Daniel Everts, Bonnie Van Vugt

Because His Bike Stood There: Visual Documents, Visible Evidence and the Discourse of Documentary
Frank Kessler

Keeping Up the Live: Recorded Television as Live Experience
Karin van Es, Judith Keilbach

Televisual Satire in the Age of Glocalization: The Case of ‘Zondag met Lubach’
Ivo Nieuwenhuis

Explorations

Is the End of Television Coming to an End?
Jérôme Bourdon

TV on the Radio/ Radio on Television: European Television Heritage as a Source for Understanding Radio History
Alexander Badenoch, Berber Hagedoorn

‘Failed Interviews’: Doing Television History With Women
Dana Mustata

What Is Not in the Archive: Teaching Television History in the Digital Humanities Era
Jasmijn Van Gorp, Rosita Kiewik

‘On the Road Again’: An EMA-Journey to the Origins of Transnational Television in Europe
Andreas Fickers, Andy O’Dwyer, Alexandre Germain

New Issue: RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage

Vol 19, No 1 (2018)
(open access)

Editor’s Note (read it this time, please)
Richard Saunders

Articles

Rare Book and Special Collections in Overview: Producing a National Directory
Karen Attar

References to Archival Materials in Scholarly History Monographs
Kris Bronstad

Touch Tables for Special Collections Libraries: Curators Creating User Experiences
Anna Dysert, Sharon Rankin, Darren N. Wagner

Making Book History: Engaging Maker Culture and 3D Technologies to Extend Bibliographical Pedagogy
Courtney Jacobs, Marcia McIntosh, Kevin M. O’Sullivan

Book Reviews

Peter Devereaux and Carla Diane Hayden. The Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures.
Kathy Marquis

Alison Cullingford. The Special Collections Handbook, Second Edition.
Keith Phelan Gorman

Freda Matassa. Valuing Your Collection.
Colleen Barrett

David Thomas, Simon Fowler, and Valerie Johnson. The Silence of the Archive.
Tamara E. Livingston

New/Recent Publications: Various

HathiTrust Research Center User Requirements Study White Paper.”
Dickson, Eleanor; Green, Harriett; Nay, Leanne; Courtney, Angela; McDonald, Robert.

SPEC Kit 358: Accessibility and Universal Design (Association of Research Libraries)
Spina, CarliCohen, Margaret

“The LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana: A Community Organizing Success Story,” Frank Perez, in Queering Education in the Deep South, Edited by: Kamden K. Strunk Ph.D., Auburn University

Now Hear This! Observations on Building Local Music Collections” (Minnesota Underground Music Archives), paper at Music Library Association Conference
Kathryn Hujda

Facing Change: Insights from AAM’s DEAI Working Group

A Guide to the Syuba (Kagate) Language Documentation Corpus

Exploring the Benefits for Users of Linked Open Data for Digitized Special Collections, White paper #1: Transforming special collections metadata into linked open data: mappings, entity reconciliation, workflows implemented & lessons learned
Han, Myung-Ja; Kinnaman, Alex; Cole, Timothy; Foster, Ann; Szylowicz, Caroline

New/Recent Publications: Articles

Managing Copyright in Digital Collections: A Focus on Creative Commons Licences,” Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management, 2018
Caroline Korbel

Arrangement and Description of Architectural Material: My Co-op Experience at Western Archives,” Emerging Library and Information Perspectives, 2018
Richard Gale

Library and Information (LIS) Research Topics in Indonesia from 2006 to 2017,” Library Philosophy and Practice, 2018
EF Mannan, DP Srirahayu, F Mutia – 2018

“‘Flesh and Blood Archives’: Embodying the Oral History Transcript,” The Oral History Review, 2018
Nien Yuan Cheng

From the Bottom Up: Convergence, Professional Identities, and LAM Training,” The iJournal: Graduate Student Journal of the Faculty of Information, 2018
Sarah Kelly

Setting up a ‘Special Relationship’: Students as Co-Creators of a Research-based Curriculum,” The Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change, 2018
Raphael Hallett, Charlotte Tomlinson, Tim Procter

New Articles: Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies

Volume 5, 2018

Articles
Nineteenth-Century Depictions of Disabilities and Modern Metadata: A Consideration of Material in the P. T. Barnum Digital Collection
Meghan R. Rinn

Exploring the American Archivist: Corpus analysis tools and the professional literature
J. Gordon Daines III, Cory L. Nimer, and Jacob R. Lee

Moving Toward a Reparative Archive: A Roadmap for a Holistic Approach to Disrupting Homogenous Histories in Academic Repositories and Creating Inclusive Spaces for Marginalized Voices
Lae’l Hughes-Watkins

Book Reviews
Review of Queer Library Alliance: Global Reflections and Imaginings
Matthew P. Messbarger

Review of Curators: Behind the Scenes of Natural History Museums
Danielle Castronovo

Case Study
Adapting an Analog Records Management System for the Ingest and Accession of Permanent Electronic Records
Brandy Tunmire, Amy Dinkins, Mary K. Coker, Shelly J. Croteau, and John Korasick

Work in Progress
Researcher Access to Born-Digital Collections: an Exploratory Study
Julia Y. Kim