Sunday, May 22, 2005

2nd Call for Papers: Best Practices in Electronic Reserves

The (peer reviewed) Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and E-reserves is seeking articles for a special issue on E-Reserves.

Submitted papers should focus on best practices in Electronic Reserves and may include the following topics:

- Issues and obstacles you face in marketing this service to faculty (especially if as a new service), and how you were able to overcome them to bring this service to your campus community.

- Integration of E-Reserves with Course Management Software; security/authentication and other issues involved.

- Best practices in E-reserves. Process description. Benefits (cost and others) of who retrieves material (faculty or library staff?) Who seeks and pays for copyright permission? (Please limit discussion on copyright
however).

- Other topics may be suggested.

Interested authors should submit a brief (1 - 2 paragraphs) description of their topic to me at tdawes@Princeton.edu by Friday, 27 May 2005 (deadline extended!) Full paper will be due shortly afterwards.

Final submissions need to be at least five pages in length but no more than fifty, double spaced. Papers are welcome. For more instructions please go to
http://www.lesmorris.com/JILIS%20Page.htm or
http://www.haworthpress.com/web/JILDD/, and review the instructions for authors.

Thank you,
Trevor

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Trevor A. Dawes
Circulation Services Director
Princeton University Library
One Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544
609.258.3231 - voice
609.258.0441 - fax
tdawes@Princeton.EDU