[Asis-l] CFP: Project management in the library workplace
Brad Eden
brad.eden at valpo.edu
Wed Jan 4 13:32:35 EST 2017
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Call for proposals
Advances in Library Administration and Organization
Project Management in the Library Workplace
Publication due 2018
Series Editor: Samantha Hines, Peninsula College
Volume Editor: Alice Daugherty, Louisiana State University Libraries
Many works have been published on ‘how to do project management’ in
librarianship, but there are gaps in coverage of the deeper issues and
surrounding processes. For example, what methods have been successfully
used, in the library workplace, to assess efficacy of project management? What
are the future trends and implications for library administration and
management as formal project management schema become more commonplace in
library work? How do these formal schemas demonstrably affect and improve
library workplaces? For this forthcoming volume we welcome submissions that
consider how project management affects library administration and that
address the role of project management in the library workplace.
Proposals in the following areas would be of particular interest:
· Assessments of project management approaches
· Integration of project management processes and procedures within
libraries
· Project leadership in libraries and future trends
· Project management education and certification for library workers
This will be the first volume of *Advances in Library Administration and
Organization* (ALAO) to publish in 2018.
About the Advances in Library Administration and Organization series
*ALAO*
<http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/books/series.htm?id=0732-0671>
offers long-form research, comprehensive discussions of theoretical
developments, and in-depth accounts of evidence-based practice in library
administration and organization. The series answers the questions, “How
have libraries been managed, and how should they be managed?” It goes
beyond a platform for the sharing of research to provide a venue for
dialogue across issues, in a way that traditional peer reviewed journals
cannot. Through this series, practitioners can glean new approaches in
challenging times and collaborate on the exploration of scholarly solutions
to professional quandaries.
How to submit
We are currently seeking proposals for the 2018 volume on project
management in the library workplace. If you are interested in contributing
to this volume, please send a proposal including author details and
estimated length of final submission to Alice Daugherty at adaugher at lsu.edu
by February 28, 2017.
*Submission deadlines*
Submission deadline for proposals: Feb. 28, 2017
Notification of acceptance sent by: March 31, 2017
Submission deadline for full chapters: May 31, 2017
Comments returned to authors: July 31, 2017
Submission deadline for chapter revisions: August 31, 2017
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