Call for Authors for MLA News Technology Section
(reposted from Medlib)
The MLA News technology section seeks authors for upcoming issues in 2006.
Submissions can be in either of two formats:
1. INTERNET RESOURCES columns are annotated subject lists of Web resources on topics of interest to health science librarians and patrons. These can be health-, technology-, or information science-related. Columns generally contain six to 10 URLs, with one- to three- sentence annotations each. Total length: 400-500 words.
Examples of Internet Resources topics recently published or currently in development include:
- Toxicology
- Health technology assessment
- Health literacy for seniors
- Bariatrics
2. TECHNOLOGY articles can be written as case studies, reviews, or "state of the technology" pieces. Total length: 450-500 words.
Recent and upcoming topics include:
- Digital object identifiers (DOIDs)
- ASP scripts/E-journals
- RSS feeds
- Federated searching
Technology topics of interest include:
- Interactive online modules for bibliographic instruction
- Virtual reference update
- Folksonomy (socially-created metadata)
- Internet2 and libraries
These are suggestions; all topics are welcome and will be seriously considered. Please contact me if you know of great resources you'd like to share with your colleagues, or if you have a topic in mind that you'd enjoy investigating. MLA News is published 10 times a year, so there are lots of
opportunities for participation. Earn AHIP points, too!
Thanks so much for your consideration.
Pat Weiss
Technology Co-Editor
MLA News

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home