Call for Proposals (and apologies for cross-posting):

The Code4Lib Journal (C4LJ) exists to foster community and share information 
among those interested in the intersection of libraries, technology, and the 
future.

We are now accepting proposals for publication in our 24th issue. Don't miss 
out on this opportunity to share your ideas and experiences. To be included in 
the 24th issue, which is scheduled for publication in mid April 2014, please 
submit articles, abstracts, or proposals at 
http://journal.code4lib.org/submit-proposal or to jour...@code4lib.org by 
Friday, January 10, 2014.  When submitting, please include the title or subject 
of the proposal in the subject line of the email message.

C4LJ encourages creativity and flexibility, and the editors welcome submissions 
across a broad variety of topics that support the mission of the journal.  
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

* Practical applications of library technology (both actual and hypothetical)
* Technology projects (failed, successful, or proposed), including how they 
were done and challenges faced
* Case studies
* Best practices
* Reviews
* Comparisons of third party software or libraries
* Analyses of library metadata for use with technology
* Project management and communication within the library environment
* Assessment and user studies

C4LJ strives to promote professional communication by minimizing the barriers 
to publication.  While articles should be of a high quality, they need not 
follow any formal structure.  Writers should aim for the middle ground between 
blog posts and articles in traditional refereed journals.  Where appropriate, 
we encourage authors to submit code samples, algorithms, and pseudo-code.  For 
more information, visit C4LJ's Article Guidelines or browse articles from the 
first 23 issues published on our website: http://journal.code4lib.org.

Remember, for consideration for the 24th issue, please send proposals, 
abstracts, or draft articles to jour...@code4lib.org no later than Friday, 
January 10, 2014.

Send in a submission.  Your peers would like to hear what you are doing. 

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