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Call for Proposals/Urban Library Journal


By Blake - Posted on 12 August 2008

The Editors of Urban Library Journal (ULJ) announce a Call for Proposals for the Winter 2008-2009 issue.

Urban Library Journal, an open access, refereed journal of research and discussion dealing with all aspects of urban libraries and librarianship, welcomes articles dealing with academic, research, public, school, and special libraries in an urban setting. All topics are welcome, but the editors are particularly interested in innovative services to special populations, including multicultural patrons, disabled patrons, teenagers, non-traditional students, transfer students, and graduate students. ULJ is published by the Library Association of the City University of New York (LACUNY).

Manuscript length should fall between 2500 and 5000 words. Full author guidelines can be found on the ULJ website: http://lacuny.cuny.edu/ulj/ms.htm. Proposals are due by September 15, 2008. Full manuscripts are due by December 1, 2008.

For more information about ULJ and to see the latest issue: http://lacuny.cuny.edu/ulj

Please e-mail queries and proposals to the journal co-editors:

Lisa Finder
Hunter College Libraries
lfinder@hunter.cuny.edu

Lauren Yannotta
Hunter College Libraries
lyannott@hunter.cuny.edu