[CODE4LIB] Code4Lib Journal: Editors Wanted
The Code4Lib Journal (http://journal.code4lib.org/) is looking for volunteers to join its editorial committee. Editorial committee members work collaboratively to produce the quarterly Code4Lib Journal. Editors are expected to: * Read, discuss, and vote on incoming proposals. * Volunteer to be the assigned editor or second reader for specific proposals. ** Assigned editors work with the author(s) to make sure the article is as strong as possible, that the copy is clean, and deadlines are met. They also enter the article into WordPress, making sure the formatting is okay, all images and tables look good, etc. ** Second readers act as a second set of eyes for the assigned editor. * Read and comment on any other article that interests you. * Volunteer for administrative tasks and projects as they crop up. * Take a turn as Coordinating Editor for an Issue. The Coordinating Editor shepherds the issue through its life cycle. We seek an individual who is self-motivated, organized and able to meet deadlines; is familiar with ideas and trends in the field; and has an interest in the mechanics of writing. There is a sometimes significant time commitment involved; expect to set aside ten or more hours a month. It sounds like a lot of work, but it's also a lot of fun (if editing is your idea of fun). Intrigued? Please send a letter of interest by Friday, October 18 to jour...@code4lib.org. Your letter should address these two basic questions: 1) What is your vision for the Code4Lib Journal? Why are you interested in it? 2) How can you contribute to the Code4Lib Journal, i.e. what do you have to offer? We encourage people who have previously applied and who are still interested to re-apply. We have had to turn down a lot of highly-qualified people in the past due to the large number of applications. If you have any questions, contact us by email at jour...@code4lib.org or ask any member of the editorial committee (listed at http://journal.code4lib.org/editorial-committee). We plan to make decisions about additional editors by late October. Shawn Averkamp on behalf of the Code4Lib Journal Editorial Committee
Re: [CODE4LIB] Code4Lib Journal: Editors Wanted
Hello, again! Just a reminder that the deadline to apply for the Code4Lib Journal editorial committee is Monday, April 30. If you have been thinking about the call for new editors, I encourage you to apply. It's a great opportunity to contribute to something that makes a real difference to the library community by improving the dissemination of innovative and practical ideas. In my experience, it's both a lot work and a lot of fun and the editorial committee is made up of dedicated, supportive people who are great to work with. Questions? Ask me (kell...@uoregon.edu) or anybody on the editorial committee (http://journal.code4lib.org/editorial-committee) or all of us (jour...@code4lib.org). Kelley On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Kelley McGrath kell...@uoregon.edu wrote: The Code4Lib Journal (http://journal.code4lib.org/) is looking for volunteers to join its editorial committee. Editorial committee members work collaboratively to produce the quarterly Code4Lib Journal. Editors are expected to: * Read, discuss, and vote on incoming proposals. * Volunteer to be the assigned editor or second reader for specific proposals. ** Assigned editors work with the author(s) to make sure the article is as strong as possible, that the copy is clean, and deadlines are met. They also enter the article into WordPress, making sure the formatting is okay, all images and tables look good, etc. ** Second readers act as a second set of eyes for the assigned editor. * Read and comment on any other article that interests you. * Volunteer for administrative tasks and projects as they crop up. * Take a turn as Coordinating Editor for an Issue. The Coordinating Editor shepherds the issue through its life cycle. We seek an individual who is self-motivated, organized and able to meet deadlines; is familiar with ideas and trends in the field; and has an interest in the mechanics of writing. There is a sometimes significant time commitment involved; expect to set aside ten or more hours a month. It sounds like a lot of work, but it's also a lot of fun (if editing is your idea of fun). Intrigued? Please send a letter of interest by Monday, April 30 to jour...@code4lib.org. Your letter should address these two basic questions: 1) What is your vision for the Code4Lib Journal? Why are you interested in it? 2) How can you contribute to the Code4Lib Journal, i.e. what do you have to offer? We encourage people who have previously applied and who are still interested to re-apply. We have had to turn down a lot of highly-qualified people in the past due to the large number of applications. If you have any questions, contact us by email at jour...@code4lib.org or ask any member of the editorial committee (listed at http://journal.code4lib.org/editorial-committee). We plan to make decisions about additional editors by mid-May. Kelley McGrath on behalf of the Code4Lib Editorial Committee
[CODE4LIB] Code4Lib Journal: Editors Wanted
The Code4Lib Journal (http://journal.code4lib.org/) is looking for volunteers to join its editorial committee. Editorial committee members work collaboratively to produce the quarterly Code4Lib Journal. Editors are expected to: * Read, discuss, and vote on incoming proposals. * Volunteer to be the assigned editor or second reader for specific proposals. ** Assigned editors work with the author(s) to make sure the article is as strong as possible, that the copy is clean, and deadlines are met. They also enter the article into WordPress, making sure the formatting is okay, all images and tables look good, etc. ** Second readers act as a second set of eyes for the assigned editor. * Read and comment on any other article that interests you. * Volunteer for administrative tasks and projects as they crop up. * Take a turn as Coordinating Editor for an Issue. The Coordinating Editor shepherds the issue through its life cycle. We seek an individual who is self-motivated, organized and able to meet deadlines; is familiar with ideas and trends in the field; and has an interest in the mechanics of writing. There is a sometimes significant time commitment involved; expect to set aside ten or more hours a month. It sounds like a lot of work, but it's also a lot of fun (if editing is your idea of fun). Intrigued? Please send a letter of interest by Monday, April 30 to jour...@code4lib.org. Your letter should address these two basic questions: 1) What is your vision for the Code4Lib Journal? Why are you interested in it? 2) How can you contribute to the Code4Lib Journal, i.e. what do you have to offer? We encourage people who have previously applied and who are still interested to re-apply. We have had to turn down a lot of highly-qualified people in the past due to the large number of applications. If you have any questions, contact us by email at jour...@code4lib.org or ask any member of the editorial committee (listed at http://journal.code4lib.org/editorial-committee). We plan to make decisions about additional editors by mid-May. Kelley McGrath on behalf of the Code4Lib Editorial Committee
[CODE4LIB] Code4Lib Journal: Editors Wanted
Hello, all. The Code4Lib Journal is looking for volunteers to join its editorial committee. Editorial committee members work collaboratively to produce the quarterly Code4Lib Journal. Editors are expected to: * Read, discuss, and vote on incoming proposals. * Volunteer to be the assigned editor or second reader for specific proposals. ** Assigned editors work with the author(s) to make sure the article is as strong as possible, that the copy is clean, and deadlines are met. They also enter the article into WordPress, making sure the formatting is okay, all images and tables look good, etc. ** Second readers act as a second set of eyes for the assigned editor. * Read and comment on any other article that interests you. * Volunteer for administrative tasks and projects as they crop up. * Take a turn as Coordinating Editor for an Issue. The Coordinating Editor shepherds the issue through its life cycle. We seek an individual who is self-motivated, organized and able to meet deadlines; is familiar with ideas and trends in the field; and has an interest in the mechanics of writing. There is a sometimes significant time commitment involved; expect to set aside ten or more hours a month. It sounds like a lot of work, but it's also a lot of fun (if editing is your idea of fun). Intrigued? Please send a letter of interest by Friday, March 5th to c4lj-artic...@googlegroups.com. Your letter should address these two basic questions: 1) What is your vision for the Code4Lib Journal? Why are you interested in it? 2) How can you contribute to the Code4Lib Journal, i.e. what do you have to offer? We plan to make decisions about additional editors after the Code4Lib Conference; if you want more information, talk to one of the editors at the conference or contact us by email at c4lj-artic...@googlegroups.com. Andrew Darby on behalf of the Code4Lib Editorial Committee