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Subject: Call for authors: Issues in Science and Technology
Librarianship webliographies
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 09:19:00 -0400
From: Fosmire, Michael J. <[log in to unmask]>
Good morning everyone (and apologies for cross-posting).
Are you an expert in a particular subject area, or just want to become
one? Share your knowledge of the best places on the internet to find
information on that topic. We provide the option for peer-reviewal or
board-approval of webliographies, for those that need/desire peer review
of their publications.
A list of past topics is available at: www.istl.org/webliographies.html
<http://www.istl.org/webliographies.html>; Instructions for authors at:
http://www.istl.org/webformat.html
If you have an interest in a specific topic, let me know, and we can see
whether it’s a good fit for ISTL. I am always willing to talk about any
idea and work it into something appropriate for a webliography.
If you are looking for ideas about what to write about, the following is
an illustrative, non-exhaustive list of possibilities:
Nanotechnology (or subdivisions thereof)
Science Education
Food Safety
Genetically Modified Organisms
Paleontology
Geology
Geospatial Information
E-Science
Membrane Science….
We are interested in both general topics and specialized subject areas,
and since ISTL is open access, you get maximum visibility and impact by
publishing with us.
I look forward to hearing your ideas!
Cheers,
Michael
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Michael Fosmire
Associate Professor of Library Science
Head, Physical Science, Engineering, and Technology Division
Purdue University Libraries - PHYS
504 West State Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2058
765-494-2859
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