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Evidence Based Library and Information Practice
(EBLIP), a peer reviewed open access journal published since
2006,
is expanding and restructuring. The journal seeks to fill two positions to
complete our Editorial Team. The first position is that of Associate Editor for the Classics and Reviews sections. The second
position is that of Communications
Officer. Candidates will be expected to be able to begin their roles by
October 2016 and serve a 3 year term (with possibility of renewal).
The
Associate Editor (Classics and Reviews)
will be responsible for:
Contributions to the EBLIP Classics
section follow a structured format designed to highlight, summarize and
critically appraise research studies that have stood the test of time and that
have had (and continue to have) an impact on library and information practice.
Previous "Classics" have included the work of William Postell,
Constance Mellon, Carol Kuhlthau, Joanne Marshall, and Robert Taylor. For an
example of a Classic, see http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP/article/view/1760/3331
Review articles provide a way for librarians to obtain
an overview of the evidence on a particular topic, and stay current with the
literature. Reviews may take on several different forms, including an overview,
systematic review, meta-analysis, literature review, state-of-the-art review,
or umbrella review, among others.
For more information about the Classics, Reviews, and
other types of submissions accepted by EBLIP
see: https://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
The
ideal candidate for Associate Editor (Classics and Reviews) will be well-versed
in evidence based practice and research methods. This position requires
dedicated time on a regular basis, and it is therefore essential that
interested persons ensure available time to devote to this position prior to
applying. It is estimated that the workload is approximately 8-10 hours per
month.
The
Communications Officer, a new
position on the Editorial Team, will be responsible for:
The ideal candidate for Communications Officer will
have demonstrable skills and knowledge in areas of communications, preferably
in the scholarly/academic realm. Excellent written communication skills in
English are required. Experience with
developing and executing communication plans, and an interest in evidence-based
librarianship and open access are considered assets. This position
requires dedicated time on a regular basis, and it is therefore essential that
interested persons ensure available time to devote to this position prior to
applying. It is estimated that the workload is approximately 5-10 hours per
month.
Interested
persons should send a statement of interest, indicating the post of interest,
cover letter, as well as a resume/cv to Lorie Kloda, Editor-in-Chief, at lorie.kloda@concordia.ca by
August 1, 2016.
**Please
note that Evidence Based Library and Information Practice is a
non-profit, open access journal and all positions are voluntary and unpaid.
About
the journal:
Published
quarterly, and hosted by the University of Alberta, this peer-reviewed, open
access journal is targeted at all library and information professionals
interested in an evidence based model of practice. By facilitating access to
librarianship research via original research articles and evidence summaries of
relevant research from the library literature, Evidence Based Library and
Information Practice will enable librarians to practice their profession in
an evidence based manner.
Please
visit the Evidence Based Library and
Information Practice website (http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP) for
further information about the journal.