Male Gender Studies in the
Library: Case Studies of Innovative Programs and Resources
Carol Smallwood: Essays on Women's
Studies in the Library (McFarland, 2016); public library
administrator, special, school librarian.
Vera Gubnitskaia: How to STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering,
and Math Education in Libraries. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014);
public, college librarian.
Book Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield. Exploring feasibility---when
enough responses have been received you'll be contacted.
Anthology: 3,000-4,000 word chapters by public, school, special,
academic librarians, LIS faculty and those involved with library
outreach, programming, collection development, resources, community
partnerships in the United States and Canada. Innovative chapters on a
rapidly changing topic in popular media and an increasing presence in
college and graduate classes.
One, two, or three authors per chapter; each chapter by the same
author(s). Compensation: one complimentary copy per 3,000-4,000 word
chapter accepted no matter how many co-authors or if one or two
chapters: author discount on more copies.
Please send title for one or two proposed chapters: one or two
sentence description for each chapter; brief bio
to:
[log in to unmask] with MAL in subject line by November 18, 2015.
Essays on Women's Studies
in the Library
Book Publisher: McFarland
Carol Smallwood, ed. Library's Role in Supporting Financial
Literacy for Patrons (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016); public
library administrator, special, school librarian.
Lura Sanborn, co-editor. Women, Work, and the Web, contributor,
(Rowman & Littlefield, 2015); public, academic, school
librarian.
One or two chapters sought from U.S. practicing academic, public,
school, special librarians, LIS faculty, sharing practical know-how
about what works for women's studies programs and resources. Chapters
are encouraged that could apply to more than one type of library:
useful to public, school, special, LIS faculty. Proven, creative, case
studies encouraged. How-to chapters based on experience to help
colleagues; innovative workshops, outreach, grant resources highly
valued.
No previously published, simultaneously submitted material. One, two,
or three authors per chapter; each chapter by the same author(s).
Compensation: one complimentary copy per 3,000-4,000 word chapter
accepted no matter how many co-authors, or if one or two chapters:
author discount on more copies.
Please e-mail titles of proposed chapters, each described in a few
sentences by November 18, 2015, brief bio on each author; place WOM,
Your Name on subject line: [log in to unmask]