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The Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Journal would like to
announce opportunities to fulfill three roles within the *EBLIP* Journal:
Associate Editor (Articles), Index Support and Evidence Summary Writers.
Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP) is a non-profit,
open access journal and all positions are voluntary and unpaid.



*Associate Editor (Articles)*



We are looking for a second Associate Editor (Articles) to share the
workload with the current Associate Editor (Articles).



The Associate Editor (Articles) is responsible for:




   - Overseeing the complete editorial process for items submitted to the
   Articles section (this includes assignment of peer reviewers, monitoring
   the peer review process, communicating with authors and peer reviewers,
   making acceptance decisions, ensuring required changes to manuscripts are
   made, communicating with copyeditors and the production editor to ensure
   the final copy is as expected).
   - Communicating and consulting with the Editor-in-Chief on a regular
   basis.
   - Attending Editorial Team meetings, via Skype, on a monthly basis and
   participating in the overall governance of the journal.
   - Ensuring that all necessary deadlines are met.
   - Communicating with potential authors and responding to queries.



 The ideal candidate will be well-versed in evidence based practice and
research methods. This position requires dedicated time on a regular basis,
and it is therefore essential that interested persons ensure available time
to devote to this position prior to applying. It is estimated that the
workload is approximately 10-15 hours per month.



The current Associate Editor (Articles) is happy to answer specific queries
about the role on request.  Please email [log in to unmask]



Interested persons should send a statement of interest, summarizing
experience and suitability for the role, as well as a brief resume to
Editor-in-Chief Alison Brettle ([log in to unmask]) by January 13,
2014.





*Indexing Support Role *



EBLIP is looking for a library and information professional with an
interest in cataloguing and indexing to provide indexing support.



The EBLIP Indexing Support role involves 5-7 hours indexing per issue (4
per year), using author assigned keywords. The role would suit an LIS
professional with experience in cataloguing or indexing, familiarity with
the DOAJ, comfort level with computers and the Internet, knowledge of the
various parts of a citation, and an eye for detail. Although previous
experience in cataloguing or indexing would be an asset, it is not a
requirement.



There is also an opportunity to undertake some development work, which
could include: A review of where the journal is indexed and adjustments as
necessary and retrospective standardized indexing for previous issues and
application of this to subsequent issues.



Interested persons should send a statement of interest, summarizing
experience and suitability for the role, as well as a brief resume to
Editor-in-Chief Alison Brettle ([log in to unmask]) by January 13,
2014.





*Evidence Summary Writers*



EBLIP seeks to add six writers to the Evidence Summaries Team. Evidence
Summaries provide critical appraisal syntheses for specific research
articles. These research synopses provide readers with information
regarding the original research article's validity and reliability, thus
providing information on the presence or absence of evidence with which to
make informed decisions. Evidence Summaries Team members are required to
write two evidence summaries per year, with a two year commitment to the
journal. Evidence Summaries cover all areas of library and information
studies and we encourage applications from information professionals in
areas such as school, public, and special libraries, as well as academic
settings.



Interested persons should send a statement of interest, indicating areas of
strength they would bring to the role, as well as a brief resume to Heather
Pretty (Associate Editor, Evidence Summaries) [log in to unmask] by January
13, 2014. Applicants who are shortlisted will be asked to submit a sample
evidence summary.



*** For all positions only those applicants who are selected or shortlisted
will be contacted by the Editors.*



About the journal:



Published quarterly by the University of Alberta, this peer reviewed, open
access journal is targeted at all library and information professionals
interested in an evidence based model of practice. By facilitating access
to library and information studies research via original research articles
and evidence summaries of relevant research from the library literature,
Evidence Based Library and Information Practice enables information
professionals to practice their profession in an evidence-based manner.



Please visit the Evidence Based Library and Information Practice website (
http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP) for further
information about the journal.