ACRL Anthropology and Sociology Section

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2nd call - Do Not Miss This Wonderful ANSS Publishing Opportunity - We Are Looking for Authors!

  • 1.  2nd call - Do Not Miss This Wonderful ANSS Publishing Opportunity - We Are Looking for Authors!

    Posted Jul 05, 2023 12:22 PM
    Edited by Carolyn McCallum Jul 05, 2023 12:46 PM

    Greetings ANSS Colleagues!

    Have you come across a great resource you want to share with the ANSS community? The ANSS Resource Review and Bibliography Committee (ANSS RRBC) invites you to submit a review that could be included in the next publication of ANSS Currents.

    Articles can be written covering any resource in anthropology, sociology, criminal justice, and related fields. Reviews can be short or long, depending on whether you want to do an overview or a deep-dive into a topic.

     

    Reviews of resources related to equity, diversity and inclusion issues are very appropriate and encouraged. We welcome reviews on a variety of resources, such as:

    • databases
    • research tools
    • free online resources
    • books
    • collection development tools
    • instruction resources

     

    The fall deadline for submitting a review will be August 1, 2023.

     

    Reviews submitted to the ANSS RRBC will go through an open and collaborative peer review process. You can see additional information about that process here: https://acrl.libguides.com/c.php?g=824630&p=6013360. The ANSS Currents Guide for Authors also provides helpful guidelines: https://acrl.ala.org/anss/index.php/publications/editing-publications/anss-currents-guide-for-authors/ .

    Your review will be published in ANSS Currents, the newsletter of the ACRL Anthropology & Sociology Section, in the "Resource Review" section. You can see past reviews here: https://acrl.libguides.com/anss-rrbcANSS Currents is a great way to share with your colleagues and add a publication to your resume!

     

    If you have an idea for a review or are ready to submit your review, please contact ANSS RRBC co-chairs Jylisa Kenyon (jylisadoney@uidaho.edu) and Carolyn McCallum (mccallcj@wfu.edu).

     

    Please let us know if you have any questions. We are happy to provide more information!

     

    Thank you!

    Carolyn McCallum and Jylisa Kenyon, co-chairs

     

    ANSS Resource Review and Bibliography Committee (RRBC)


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    Carolyn McCallum
    Librarian, Cataloger
    Wake Forest University, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
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