NEW CALL FOR ACADEMIC BRASS ARTICLES.
Fired up by ALA? Mind racing with new ideas?
Interested in seeing your name in print? Have something to share with other business librarians?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, Academic Brass wants you!
The Business Reference in Academic Libraries Committee of BRASS is seeking articles for the next issue of its online publication Academic BRASS. Academic BRASS is a newsletter--not a journal--that publishes issue-based articles and information for the general and educational interest of BRASS members and academic business librarians.
You may want to see previous editions of BRASS.
For the full text of these articles and access to past issues of Academic BRASS, see
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/
The typical length of an Academic BRASS article is 500-800 words, but past articles have been as long as 1,000 words or more. Authors should be guided by what they have to say rather than an arbitrary word length. All articles are subject to editing for length, style, and content. The newsletter follows the Modern Language Association Handbook, seventh edition for all matters of style and citation. Authors whose articles include references to print or internet resources should observe the conventions set forth in the handbook or on the
MLA web site (http://www.mla.org/style).
Article proposals are due Friday, August 30, 2013 Please send them to Charles
Allan, chair of the Committee, at ca20@txstate.edu
Completed articles will be due Monday, September 30, 2013.
Charles Allan Academic BRASS editor