forwarded from [log in to unmask]] -------- Original Message -------- Subject: FW: Student papers Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 16:10:31 -0700 From: Ben Amata <[log in to unmask]> Reply-To: Discussion of Government Document Issues <[log in to unmask]> To: maps-l Colleagues, Just a brief update. The deadline for submitting papers for the student papers issue is July 30, 2007. Andrea and I would deeply appreciate it if you are an instructor that screen papers before they are sent to us. However, I forgot to mention this in earlier emails, so if you have already notified students to submit manuscripts to Andrea or me directly then we will consider. Thanks for your interest. Ben Amata -----Original Message----- From: Discussion of Government Document Issues [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ben Amata Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 5:08 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: FW: Student papers Colleagues, DttP is going to put together another student paper issue. We have sent out previous solicitations and are doing so once again. If you know of any students who might be interested please pass on this message. If you know of any faculty who might be interested, those that teach in library programs or related fields such as political science, please forward this possible publishing opportunity. Thanks. Ben Amata ************************************************************************ ******************************************************************** Student Papers Issues - DttP Documents to the People The student papers issue of DttP is designed to showcase the talents and interests of current library school students. Papers should focus on substantive issues in government information at all levels of government (local, state, federal, international) librarianship, including: - contemporary or historical problems related to government information access, dissemination, or preservation - challenges to providing reference and instructional services in public, academic, school, or government libraries - bibliographic control of government information - government efforts to promote and/or restrict access to information - development of specific government programs that promote access to information (e.g. DOE Information Bridge) - government/private sector partnerships providing access to information Specs on length (2000-3000 words) Style guidelines are available at (www.ala.org/ala/godort/dttp/contributors/dttpcontribinfo.htm) If you are teaching government documents course or know someone who is, please contact ba Ben Amata Contributions Editor [log in to unmask] 916.278.5672 Voice 916.278.5661 FAX Or Andrea Sevetson Lead Editor P.O. Box 10835 Colesville, MD 20914 phone: 301-951-4749 e-mail: [log in to unmask]