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Charge: To provide a forum for discussion of trends and developments in the field of research metrics and scholarly impact, and the many ways academic librarians can support their faculty, administrators and students to understand, measure and extend the contributions of their research to their fields and the world beyond academia.

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Call For Proposals/Abstracts

  • 1.  Call For Proposals/Abstracts

    Posted 25 days ago

    Researchers, Professors, and Practitioners, we are seeking informative and trending proposals & papers for an upcoming book titled Trends and Innovations concerning Library & Information Science: A Multidisciplinary Approach.

    - The book explores current and emerging issues, challenges, opportunities, and best practices in library and information science from various perspectives and disciplines.

    - The book will cover topics such as Library science, Information science, Information Technology, ChatGPT, AI, Intelligent Systems, Open Access, Security, Data management, Health Information Management, VR, Surveys, and more

    - The book will be published by De Gruyter Publishers, a reputable academic publisher with a global reach and impact located in Germany and the United States.

    - The deadline for submitting chapter proposals is April 30, 2024. Proposals should be 1000 words long stating objectives or purpose

    -Full chapters should be 8-10,000 words in APA format. and due September 18, 2024.

    - Chapters will be peer-reviewed please check your chapters with Grammarly or Wordai etc

    No Fees

    Proposals & Full Chapters are sent to the Editor then to the publisher

    Barbara Holland, Editor  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3729-0147

     barland1@gmail.com



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