Please share this call for proposals.
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Subject: [alctsleaders] LRTS REMINDER: Call for proposals
to write literature reviews
Library
Resources & Technical Services (LRTS) announces
the availability of grants of up to $1,000 (funded by an
Association for Library Collections and Technical Services grant)
to assist authors with preparing literature reviews. The purpose
of the grants is to provide funds that will be used for clerical
and research support, thereby allowing the author/s to concentrate
on analyzing the resources and writing the literature review.
Possible support tasks might be collecting citations, sorting and
organizing citations by themes and categories, locating and
gathering resources to be reviewed, verifying citations, funding
purchases of articles not owned by the home institution of the
author, and so forth. Funding also could provide a mentoring
opportunity by funding assistance by a library school or
information science student.
Highly
cited, literature reviews provide an essential professional
service to practitioners, scholars, and students by identifying
the key themes and the most important publications appearing in
successive two year periods. Books and articles by accredited
scholars and researchers, i.e., primarily peer-reviewed
publications provide the basis for a literature review. A good
literature review is evaluative, selective, and critical, and goes
beyond summarizing and quoting from the selected sources.
Literature reviews explain why the sources cited are important and
valuable, may compare them to prior works, and create a structure
that organizes the two-year body of content to make it
comprehensible and to identify themes, not only for those who have
followed the developments it describes, but to future researchers.
All sources referenced appear in the endnotes; a separate
bibliography is not published. Although commissioned, LRTS
literature reviews go through the same double-blind peer review
process as unsolicited manuscripts.
LRTS
seeks authors for the following topical areas and coverage
periods:
*
Collection Development and Management literature published
2011-2012
*
Cataloging/Classification/Metadata Management literature published
2011-2012
*
Preservation and Reformatting literature published 2011-2012
Papers
should be submitted not later than June 30, 2013. Grant recipients
will be required to submit progress reports to the
LRTS Editor in June and December each year.
The
grant proposal must include:
1. Requester
name, title, and contact information
2. The literature to
be reviewed (see list above)
3. The requester’s
credentials to write the literature review
4. Amount requested
5. Budget plan and
rationale for how the funds will be expended
Proposals
are due by January 31, 2012.
Applications
and inquiries should be submitted to Peggy Johnson,
LRTS Editor, lrtseditor@ala.org.
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Peggy Johnson
756 Laurel Ave.
St. Paul MN 55104
Editor, Library Resources & Technical
Services
Editor, Technicalities
voice: 651-298-0121
m-john@tc.umn.edu