Author: | Carol F Schroeder, Gloria G Roberson, Peter Gellatly | ISBN: | 9781136583896 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis | Publication: | October 12, 2012 |
Imprint: | Routledge | Language: | English |
Author: | Carol F Schroeder, Gloria G Roberson, Peter Gellatly |
ISBN: | 9781136583896 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Publication: | October 12, 2012 |
Imprint: | Routledge |
Language: | English |
This helpful guidebook makes it easy for librarians to select the most appropriate periodical or serial for their proposed articles. A subject index with cross references ensures quick access to the alphabetically listed titles. The Guide to Publishing Opportunities for Librarians provides the following comprehensive information for each publication listed:
bibliographic entry
name and address of editor to whom manuscripts should besubmitted
names of indexing and abstracting services which include the publication
editorial aim/policy
scope and content
intended audience
manuscript style requirements
acceptance rate
review procedures for submitted articles
Both novice and experienced authors will be able to quickly select the most appropriate periodical or serial for proposed articles from a wide variety of publications. In addition to the more familiar organs of national library associations, societies, and library schools, the guide also includes regional publications, newsletters, bulletins, scholarly journals, interdisciplinary and general periodicals, subject-specific publications, and electronic journals. Public, academic, special, and school librarians, as well as other information specialists seeking to publish in the library science field, will find the Guide to Publishing Opportunities for Librarians a valuable tool for promoting professional development.
This helpful guidebook makes it easy for librarians to select the most appropriate periodical or serial for their proposed articles. A subject index with cross references ensures quick access to the alphabetically listed titles. The Guide to Publishing Opportunities for Librarians provides the following comprehensive information for each publication listed:
bibliographic entry
name and address of editor to whom manuscripts should besubmitted
names of indexing and abstracting services which include the publication
editorial aim/policy
scope and content
intended audience
manuscript style requirements
acceptance rate
review procedures for submitted articles
Both novice and experienced authors will be able to quickly select the most appropriate periodical or serial for proposed articles from a wide variety of publications. In addition to the more familiar organs of national library associations, societies, and library schools, the guide also includes regional publications, newsletters, bulletins, scholarly journals, interdisciplinary and general periodicals, subject-specific publications, and electronic journals. Public, academic, special, and school librarians, as well as other information specialists seeking to publish in the library science field, will find the Guide to Publishing Opportunities for Librarians a valuable tool for promoting professional development.