CALL FOR PAPERS
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS &
FINANCE LIBRARIANSHIP
Business Information Literacy &
Instruction
The Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship, a Routledge
peer-reviewed publication, invites proposals for articles to be published in a
special issue addressing information literacy within business contexts.
Article
submissions should focus on information literacy - the ability to identify,
locate, evaluate, select, and use information - in a business context,
including academic, public, and special libraries, other information
organizations, and everyday life information seeking. Proposals should be
research oriented, and could include empirical research, historical or
philosophical analysis, or rigorous case-study research.
Topics
may include, but are not limited to:
Proposals of
500 words or less will go through a double-blind peer review process, and
should be submitted to the editor, Lisa G. O'Connor, at [log in to unmask], no later than October
18th, 2010.
Completed
manuscripts should be between 5,000-8,000 words and will also go through a
double-blind peer review process. Authors will be notified of accepted
proposals in early December, 2010, with manuscripts due no later than May 1,
2011.
For a complete version of this CFP visit http://tandf.msgfocus.com/tandf/WBFLCFPSpecialIssue.html