State of the Pipe – In the Library with the Lead Pipe Skip to Main Content Open Menu Home About Awards & Good Words Contact Editorial Board Denisse Solis Ian Beilin Ikumi Crocoll Jaena Rae Cabrera Kellee Warren Nicole Cooke Ryan Randall Emeritus Announcements Authors Archives Conduct Submission Guidelines Lead Pipe Publication Process Style Guide Search Home About Awards & Good Words Contact Editorial Board Denisse Solis Ian Beilin Ikumi Crocoll Jaena Rae Cabrera Kellee Warren Nicole Cooke Ryan Randall Emeritus Announcements Authors Archives Conduct Submission Guidelines Lead Pipe Publication Process Style Guide Search 2014 12 Mar Editorial Board /0 Comments State of the Pipe Open Access Week, 2013 photo by Flickr user slubdresden (CC BY 2.0) In Brief: In the Library with the Lead Pipe announces two new milestones and a call for feedback. by Editorial Board As In the Library with the Lead Pipe continues to grow, we sometimes take a pause from our regular articles to share milestones and solicit reader input. We’d like to share two milestones: In the Library with the Lead Pipe is now indexed in DOAJ and we are listed as peer reviewed in EBSCO. Also, as part of our ongoing efforts towards transparency and practicing what we preach in terms of Open Access, we are sharing the following draft documents for comments: So you want to write for Lead Pipe?: Includes how to propose an article and our framework questions Lead Pipe Publication Process: An overview of the whole process, includes peer review guidelines Submission form Lead Pipe Style Guide: Includes tone, grammar, and formatting for the web We hope these new documents help make our process more clear. These will replace the documents currently linked to from our submissions guidelines page. Article Proposals Instructions for Authors and Editors Peer Review Guidelines The new documents are Google Documents with the permission setting “Anyone who has the link can comment.” We will keep comments open for the next month (deadline: 4/12/14). We will then review our documents, based on the comments we receive, and will implement our new process. We look forward to your feedback. Did our process documents spark your interest? Consider submitting! Need ideas? See our most recent Call for Articles. Me and You and Everything We Know: Information Behavior in Library Workplaces Books Behind Bars: A Volunteer-run Prison Library Service in Winnipeg, Manitoba This work is licensed under a CC Attribution 4.0 License. ISSN 1944-6195. About this Journal | Archives | Submissions | Conduct