CFP: Emerald’s Library and Information             Science book series special volume Social Information Research
Proposal submission           deadline: August 15, 2011
Accepted full chapters deadline: December 15, 2011
Co-editors
Professor Gunilla Widén (
gwiden@abo.fi) and Dr. Kim Holmberg (
kholmber@abo.fi)
Department of Information Studies, Ã…bo Akademi university,         Finland
The Library         and Information Science book series announces a call for papers         on topics         related to 
Social Information Research.          We seek conceptual, analytical and         empirical papers  covering the newest and most innovative         approaches to the          study of this theme.
Online information         and social information that         we  receive from and create together with our social networks are          becoming         increasingly important both in our everyday lives as  well as our         professional         lives. Social information has  in many ways a great impact on our         information         behaviour  as we receive information and recommendations from our         networks  and         our friends are being used as part of ranking algorithms by          various information         services. There are many possible  angles and layers in studying         social aspects         in  information science and it is important to coordinate these          aspects.
We can study the         social context of information          creation and dissemination both as human group         behaviour as well  as         through the tools and technological innovations supporting          networking         activities. We can study social information  behaviour as part of         information         behaviour (IB) but also  more precisely through e.g. social         information          retrieval, social search, social bookmarking and other social          recommendation         systems, and co-creation of information.
The purpose of this         book is to collect current          research representing these and other aspects of social          information with         emphasis on the new innovations supporting  today’s information         behaviour. This         is a cutting edge  topic where several relevant disciplines are         combined          (information science, social media and business organization).          There are a lot         of assumptions about how the social and  interactive web will         affect our         information behaviour  but few publications based on research.         The aim of the          book is to present the kaleidoscope of social information.
Recommended topics         include, but are not limited         to,  the following: social creation of information, online          information         dissemination, online social networks and/or social  networking         in relation to         information dissemination and  creation, social information         retrieval, social         search,  social bookmarking and other social recommendation         systems,  social         information management and/or knowledge management and  social         media in relation         to information science  research.
Submission           procedure
Researchers and         practitioners are invited to         submit a  1-2 page chapter proposal by August 15, 2011. Authors         will be  notified         of the status of their proposal by September 15, 2011.  Full         chapters (7500–9000         words) are expected to be  submitted by December 15, 2011. All         submitted          manuscripts will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis.          Final revised         manuscripts are due on March 31, 2012.
Proposals         and manuscripts should be sent electronically to both of the         editors Gunilla         Widén (
gwiden@abo.fi) and Kim Holmberg (
kholmber@abo.fi). Submissions must be in either Word or         PDF format.
Complete         author guidelines are available at: 
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/products/ebookseries/author_guidelines.htm
About           the Library and Information Science book           series
The Library         and Information Science Series solicits and  publishes edited and         non-edited manuscripts         on all  theoretical and practical aspects in the creation,         distribution,          location, acquisition, organization, retrieval, and management          of information.         New ways for creating, distributing,  organising and using         digital information         have emerged  including content production, user and         organisational issues.  The         Library and Information Science Series aims to publish  leading         edge monographs         with new theories, models,  research developments, and         organizational and         management  issues.
The Library         and Information Science book series covers new  and important         topical research         and professional issues  in the field. Selected topics also         provide a bridge          between current theoretical developments and the research          interests of applied         researchers in information science,  libraries, information         professions,         information industry  and related disciplines.
The Library         and Information Science book series essential  reading for         academics,         researchers and practitioners who  are involved in information         science and         librarianship  research, and eager to keep up with the latest         research findings          and trends.