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The Journal of Web Librarianship is pleased to announce an upcoming special 
issue, "Library Intranets 2.0."  Manuscript proposals are now being accepted!

Web 2.0 tools have dramatically increased opportunities for communication and 
collaboration in all areas of our online lives. Library literature abounds with 
accounts of how libraries are successfully using these tools to connect with 
users, but how are librarians and library staff leveraging 2.0 technologies to 
improve internal communication? This special peer-reviewed issue of the Journal 
of Web Librarianship focuses on use of 2.0 tools, technologies, and 
philosophies for creating organizational synergy via Web 2.0 intranets in all 
kinds of libraries.

Nina McHale, Assistant Professor and Web Librarian at the University of 
Colorado Denver, will be guest editing this special issue. She has experience 
in reference and systems, and prior to coming to Auraria Library, she held 
academic positions at Howard Community College (Columbia, Maryland) and 
Georgetown University. Her research interests include Web and Library 2.0, 
usability testing, user-centered design, and federated searching. She holds a 
joint MA/MSLS in English and library science from The Catholic University of 
America.
 
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
 
-identifying/creating best practices for internal information sharing (formats, 
workflow, access control, etc.)
-2.0 tools for improving internal communication
-use of open source software, i.e., Drupal, MediaWiki, for library intranets
-use of proprietary products, i.e., Microsoft SharePoint
-migrating intranets, managing content
-failed intranets: lessons learned
-2.0 buy-in and staff training
-spanning physical distances: connecting consortium members, branches, etc.
 
Query letters and preliminary proposals are welcome if potential authors would 
like to discuss their ideas with the editors. Please submit queries and 
manuscripts to guest editor Nina McHale at [email protected]. Please refer 
to the JWL web site, http://www.lib.jmu.edu/org/jwl for Instructions for 
Authors.

Timeline:
November 1, 2009 - Manuscript submissions due.
January 2010 - Authors will receive preliminary notices and/or peer-review 
comments
March 2010 - Revisions due for accepted manuscripts


The Journal of Web Librarianship
Nina McHale, Special Issue Editor
Jody Condit Fagan, Editor

Email:     [email protected]
Website: http://www.lib.jmu.edu/org/jwl/



      

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