Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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The Journal of Web Librarianship (http://www.lib.jmu.edu/org/jwl/) welcomes submission of manuscripts dealing with all aspects of librarianship as practiced on the World Wide Web, including both existing and emerging roles and activities of information professionals in the Web environment.  New authors are welcome!

A peer-reviewed, international quarterly, the Journal is published by Haworth Press, now part of the Taylor & Francis Group, with offices in Philadelphia, London, and other countries.   A complimentary sample copy may be obtained by sending an e-mail to <marisa.starr@taylorandfrancis.com>.

Papers are welcomed in the areas of:
    * library website design
    * usability testing of library or library-related sites
    * cataloging or classification of web-based information
    * international issues in web librarianship
    * scholars' use of the web
    * information architecture
    * library departmental web pages
    * RSS feeds
    * podcasting
    * library services via the web
    * historical aspects of web librarianship
    * emerging roles of web librarians

Please let me know if you have any questions!

Jody Condit Fagan
Editor, The Journal of Web Librarianship
Associate Professor and Content Interfaces Coordinator
James Madison University

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