Re: [ha-Safran] Volume 8 of Judaica Librarianship (back issue) is online

2016-12-25 Thread Jacqueline Benefraim
Hi Racheli,

What a wonderful Hannukah present! Interesting articles to read while
curled up by the fireplace. I really appreciate your efforts to digitize
the older issues of Judaica Librarianship.

Hag Urim Same'ah,

Jackie



On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:12 AM, Rachel Leket-Mor 
wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Just in time for Hanukkah! Volume 8 of Judaica Librarianship, originally
> published in 1994 under the editorship of Bella Hass Weinberg, is now
> available online for your enjoyment. This back issue holds many excellent
> articles, papers presented at AJL’s 28th annual convention (1993),
> acceptance speeches of AJL book awards recipients, book reviews, and more.
> Feel free to explore the wide-ranging content of this back issue (both SSC
> and RAS) on http://ajlpublishing.org (click on Judaica Librarianship,
> select this volume from the scroll-down menu on the left, and press
> Browse): children’s literature (seven articles), Judaica collections in
> Bulgaria, Germany, Russia, Yeshivat Har Etzion (separate articles);
> Hebraica book arts; book appraisal; book auctions; the Jewish press in
> France; three LGBT-related articles; library policy in day schools;
> Arab-American and Muslim-American books; many cataloging articles; and even
> more!
>
> Our 2017 issue is shaping up pretty nicely with fantastic articles - the
> deadline is coming up at the end of December.
>
> Last but not least: Producing each volume of Judaica Librarianship depends
> on the work of the contributing authors, anonymous reviewers, dedicated
> copy editors, and myself (editing, lay out, and publishing). Creating the
> content and presenting it professionally rely entirely on our* voluntary
> work*, but hosting the journal online and making it discoverable (we’re
> approaching 20,000 downloads!) cost AJL thousands of dollars annually. If
> you enjoy reading AJL’s peer-reviewed journal and support its open access
> mission to make back issues available on the web, please support the
> association by becoming a member. Your annual $70 (special rates for
> students, retirees, etc.) supports AJL operations and publications,
> including Judaica Librarianship.
>
> Happy reading and Happy Hanukkah!
> Rachel
>
>
>
> Rachel Leket-Mor, MA, MLIS
> Curator, IsraPulp Collection
> Subject specialist, Religious Studies, Philosophy, Jewish Studies,
> Medieval and Renaissance Studies
> Arizona State University Libraries
> PO Box 871006
> Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
> Phone: 480-965-2618 <(480)%20965-2618>
>
> Editor-in-Chief, Judaica Librarianship
> Association of Jewish Libraries
> http://ajlpublishing.org
>
>
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*"Although the books had changed, I the reader had not." **Micha Yosef
Berdichevsky 1865-1921*

Special Collections Librarian
Ostrow Library
American Jewish University
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Re: [ha-Safran] Volume 8 of Judaica Librarianship (back issue) is online

2016-12-25 Thread Amalia Warshenbrot
How amazing to see that some issues remain of interest 14 years later. 
Please read this message to the end. Enjoy the issue (at no costs) and help us 
in adding more issues.
Thank you, Racheli, for your efforts and dedication,
 Amalia Warshenbrot, AJL  president 

Sent from my iPad

> On Dec 25, 2016, at 12:12 PM, Rachel Leket-Mor  
> wrote:
> 
> Dear Colleagues, 
> 
> Just in time for Hanukkah! Volume 8 of Judaica Librarianship, originally 
> published in 1994 under the editorship of Bella Hass Weinberg, is now 
> available online for your enjoyment. This back issue holds many excellent 
> articles, papers presented at AJL’s 28th annual convention (1993), acceptance 
> speeches of AJL book awards recipients, book reviews, and more. Feel free to 
> explore the wide-ranging content of this back issue (both SSC and RAS) on 
> http://ajlpublishing.org (click on Judaica Librarianship, select this volume 
> from the scroll-down menu on the left, and press Browse): children’s 
> literature (seven articles), Judaica collections in Bulgaria, Germany, 
> Russia, Yeshivat Har Etzion (separate articles); Hebraica book arts; book 
> appraisal; book auctions; the Jewish press in France; three LGBT-related 
> articles; library policy in day schools; Arab-American and Muslim-American 
> books; many cataloging articles; and even more!
> 
> Our 2017 issue is shaping up pretty nicely with fantastic articles - the 
> deadline is coming up at the end of December.
> 
> Last but not least: Producing each volume of Judaica Librarianship depends on 
> the work of the contributing authors, anonymous reviewers, dedicated copy 
> editors, and myself (editing, lay out, and publishing). Creating the content 
> and presenting it professionally rely entirely on our voluntary work, but 
> hosting the journal online and making it discoverable (we’re approaching 
> 20,000 downloads!) cost AJL thousands of dollars annually. If you enjoy 
> reading AJL’s peer-reviewed journal and support its open access mission to 
> make back issues available on the web, please support the association by 
> becoming a member. Your annual $70 (special rates for students, retirees, 
> etc.) supports AJL operations and publications, including Judaica 
> Librarianship.
> 
> Happy reading and Happy Hanukkah!
> Rachel
> 
> 
> 
> Rachel Leket-Mor, MA, MLIS
> Curator, IsraPulp Collection
> Subject specialist, Religious Studies, Philosophy, Jewish Studies, Medieval 
> and Renaissance Studies
> Arizona State University Libraries
> PO Box 871006
> Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
> Phone: 480-965-2618 
>  
> Editor-in-Chief, Judaica Librarianship
> Association of Jewish Libraries
> http://ajlpublishing.org
> 
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[ha-Safran] Volume 8 of Judaica Librarianship (back issue) is online

2016-12-25 Thread Rachel Leket-Mor
Dear Colleagues,

Just in time for Hanukkah! Volume 8 of Judaica Librarianship, originally 
published in 1994 under the editorship of Bella Hass Weinberg, is now available 
online for your enjoyment. This back issue holds many excellent articles, 
papers presented at AJL’s 28th annual convention (1993), acceptance speeches of 
AJL book awards recipients, book reviews, and more. Feel free to explore the 
wide-ranging content of this back issue (both SSC and RAS) on 
http://ajlpublishing.org (click on Judaica 
Librarianship, select this volume from the scroll-down menu on the left, and 
press Browse): children’s literature (seven articles), Judaica collections in 
Bulgaria, Germany, Russia, Yeshivat Har Etzion (separate articles); Hebraica 
book arts; book appraisal; book auctions; the Jewish press in France; three 
LGBT-related articles; library policy in day schools; Arab-American and 
Muslim-American books; many cataloging articles; and even more!

Our 2017 issue is shaping up pretty nicely with fantastic articles - the 
deadline is coming up at the end of December.

Last but not least: Producing each volume of Judaica Librarianship depends on 
the work of the contributing authors, anonymous reviewers, dedicated copy 
editors, and myself (editing, lay out, and publishing). Creating the content 
and presenting it professionally rely entirely on our voluntary work, but 
hosting the journal online and making it discoverable (we’re approaching 20,000 
downloads!) cost AJL thousands of dollars annually. If you enjoy reading AJL’s 
peer-reviewed journal and support its open access mission to make back issues 
available on the web, please support the association by becoming a member. Your 
annual $70 (special rates for students, retirees, etc.) supports AJL operations 
and publications, including Judaica Librarianship.

Happy reading and Happy Hanukkah!
Rachel



Rachel Leket-Mor, MA, MLIS
Curator, IsraPulp Collection
Subject specialist, Religious Studies, Philosophy, Jewish Studies, Medieval and 
Renaissance Studies
Arizona State University Libraries
PO Box 871006
Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
Phone: 480-965-2618

Editor-in-Chief, Judaica Librarianship
Association of Jewish Libraries
http://ajlpublishing.org

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