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From: Annette Goldsmith <agoldsmith.fsu_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 11:20:35 -0700
I apologize for sending this once the monthly discussion has begun, but hope you will still consider it under the wire; I tried to send it yesterday but my Internet gave out (grrrr, Time Warner)... ayg
Please excuse cross-postings.
Dear children's literature friends,
As a board member of *Judaica Librarianship *I encourage you to submit papers on any aspect of Jewish children's literature or libraries for the next issue of this fine journal! *Judaica Librarianship *is the scholarly journal of the Association of Jewish Libraries<http://www.jewishlibraries.org/>, an international professional organization that fosters access to information and research, in all forms of media relating to all things Jewish. The Association promotes Jewish literacy and scholarship and provides a community for peer support and professional development.
Topics covered in *Judaica Librarianship* include:
· Theoretical or empirical studies integrating Library and Information Science with aspects of Jewish Studies and related fields that could stimulate the scholarly discussion about Jewish libraries (History of the Book, Bibliometrics, Literary Studies, Media Studies, Jewish languages and Linguistics, Information Technology, Literacy Studies, or Social History).
· Best practices and policies for Jewish libraries of all kinds: school libraries (all levels); community center libraries; public libraries; Judaica collections in religious institutions; archival collections; museum and historical society libraries; research libraries; and special libraries.
· Innovative approaches to data curation, discovery tools, or preservation of library materials in the digital age.
· Descriptive essays and surveys of noteworthy collections.
· Digital Humanities projects relevant to Jewish Studies and other digitization projects.
· Historical or bibliographical studies pertaining to Hebraica and/or Judaica materials, libraries and librarians, or generally to Jewish booklore.
· Library services for users, including but not limited to reference tools and instruction guidelines for teaching Jewish literacy, cultural programming, or any other outreach programs.
· Collaborative collection development initiatives across library networks.
*Judaica Librarianship* became an online publication in 2014 with volume 18. The journal is indexed in ATLA Religion, Ethnic NewsWatch, ERIC, Genealogical Periodical Annual Index, Index of Articles on Jewish Studies
(RAMBI), Index to Jewish Periodicals, Index to Social Sciences and Humanities Proceedings, Information Science Abstracts, Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur, Jewish Studies Source, Library and Information Science Abstracts, Library Literature, and the MLA International Bibliography. Starting with volume 12, articles in *Judaica Librarianship* are available full-text via the EBSCO ATLAserials, LISTA, and Academic Search Complete databases and via ProQuest databases.
See the journal homepage, http://ajlpublishing.org, for submission guidelines and link. This call for papers is for vol. 19, to be published in 2015. *Deadline: September 30, 2014.* (Vol. 18 will be published in the next few weeks.) If you have questions, please contact the Editor, Rachel Leket-Mor, Arizona State University, rachel.leket-mor_at_asu.edu.
Thank you for considering *Judaica Librarianship* for your work.
Best,
Annette
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 11:20:35 -0700
I apologize for sending this once the monthly discussion has begun, but hope you will still consider it under the wire; I tried to send it yesterday but my Internet gave out (grrrr, Time Warner)... ayg
Please excuse cross-postings.
Dear children's literature friends,
As a board member of *Judaica Librarianship *I encourage you to submit papers on any aspect of Jewish children's literature or libraries for the next issue of this fine journal! *Judaica Librarianship *is the scholarly journal of the Association of Jewish Libraries<http://www.jewishlibraries.org/>, an international professional organization that fosters access to information and research, in all forms of media relating to all things Jewish. The Association promotes Jewish literacy and scholarship and provides a community for peer support and professional development.
Topics covered in *Judaica Librarianship* include:
· Theoretical or empirical studies integrating Library and Information Science with aspects of Jewish Studies and related fields that could stimulate the scholarly discussion about Jewish libraries (History of the Book, Bibliometrics, Literary Studies, Media Studies, Jewish languages and Linguistics, Information Technology, Literacy Studies, or Social History).
· Best practices and policies for Jewish libraries of all kinds: school libraries (all levels); community center libraries; public libraries; Judaica collections in religious institutions; archival collections; museum and historical society libraries; research libraries; and special libraries.
· Innovative approaches to data curation, discovery tools, or preservation of library materials in the digital age.
· Descriptive essays and surveys of noteworthy collections.
· Digital Humanities projects relevant to Jewish Studies and other digitization projects.
· Historical or bibliographical studies pertaining to Hebraica and/or Judaica materials, libraries and librarians, or generally to Jewish booklore.
· Library services for users, including but not limited to reference tools and instruction guidelines for teaching Jewish literacy, cultural programming, or any other outreach programs.
· Collaborative collection development initiatives across library networks.
*Judaica Librarianship* became an online publication in 2014 with volume 18. The journal is indexed in ATLA Religion, Ethnic NewsWatch, ERIC, Genealogical Periodical Annual Index, Index of Articles on Jewish Studies
(RAMBI), Index to Jewish Periodicals, Index to Social Sciences and Humanities Proceedings, Information Science Abstracts, Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur, Jewish Studies Source, Library and Information Science Abstracts, Library Literature, and the MLA International Bibliography. Starting with volume 12, articles in *Judaica Librarianship* are available full-text via the EBSCO ATLAserials, LISTA, and Academic Search Complete databases and via ProQuest databases.
See the journal homepage, http://ajlpublishing.org, for submission guidelines and link. This call for papers is for vol. 19, to be published in 2015. *Deadline: September 30, 2014.* (Vol. 18 will be published in the next few weeks.) If you have questions, please contact the Editor, Rachel Leket-Mor, Arizona State University, rachel.leket-mor_at_asu.edu.
Thank you for considering *Judaica Librarianship* for your work.
Best,
Annette
-- Annette Goldsmith, PhD Los Angeles, CA Editor, USBBY "Bridges to Understanding" series, volume 5 Guest Faculty, University of Washington Information School Librarian, Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel ==== CCBC-Net Use ==== You are currently subscribed to ccbc-net as: ccbc-archive_at_post.education.wisc.edu. To post to the list, send message to... ccbc-net_at_lists.wisc.edu To receive messages in digest format, send a blank message to... digest-ccbc-net_at_lists.wisc.edu To unsubscribe, send a blank message to... leave-ccbc-net_at_lists.wisc.edu ==== CCBC-Net Archives ==== The CCBC-Net archives are available to all CCBC-Net listserv members. The archives are organized by month and year. A list of discussion topics (including month/year) is available at... http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/ccbcnet/archives.asp To access the archives, go to... http://ccbc.education.wisc.edu/ccbc-net ...and enter the following when prompted... username: ccbc-net password: Look4PostsReceived on Thu 03 Apr 2014 01:21:18 PM CDT