Emerging Library & Information Perspectives

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Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal run by students in the MLIS program at Western University.

Western OJS 06/29/2022

ELIP highlight of the week: Reflections from a fully remote CO-OP position

https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/inde.../elip/article/view/14543/11737

This week's article is written by Joyce Cheung about her CO-OP experience this past year. Through her reflection, Cheung details both the challenges as well as the benefits of working from home, as well as observations that she had made following the end of her CO-OP opportunity.

If you are interested in reading more about CO-OPs offered for FIMS students, give Cheung's article a read!

Western OJS The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (CJSoTL) is a peer reviewed, trans-disciplinary, open-access electronic journal created and supported by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. We accept submissions (in French or English) from academic professio...

06/24/2022

ELIP highlight of the week: "That time I fell down a (research) hole and had to create a zine on how to consult manga and anime to fight my way out!!!"

https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/inde.../elip/article/view/14526/11743

Written by Kawmadie Karunanayake for ELIP's "For the Field" section, this zine is meant to serve as a Reader's Consultation for Manga and Anime. Karunanayake created this zine to "facilitate the inclusion of anime and manga when conducting reader’s consultation, specifically for adult patrons" (2022).

Karunanayake provides a well-written guide for beginners who may be interested in anime or manga but may not know where to start. Karunanayake's informative zine is also accompanied by beautiful illustrations that you surely won't want to miss!

Just a reminder that while ELIP is offered online for free via the ELIP website (link above), the FIMS Graduate Library is now also offering mini chapbooks of the most recent ELIP edition as well. Just ask the service desk if you have any questions!

06/15/2022

ELIP highlight of the week: "To Teach Empathy and Fight Racism"

https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/elip/article/view/14507/11750

For this week's highlight we are featuring an article written by Laila El Mugammar. In this article, El Mugammar analyzes the services and book lists offered in two Canadian public libraries for Black History Month as well as Black Lives Matter.

El Mugammar's research of these two libraries concluded "that though clear efforts towards the inclusion of Black narratives are apparent in these libraries, Black History Month programming and the discourse surrounding it are shaped to benefit and mobilize non-Black Canadians" (2022).

If you're looking to learn more about fugitive libraries and Black librarianship, we would highly recommend giving El Mugammar's article a look!

06/10/2022

The FIMS Graduate Library is now offering mini chapbooks of the 5th edition ELIP journal!

If you've been wanting to check out the most recent ELIP release, now is your chance! The mini ELIP chapbooks can be found at our service desk, and can either be borrowed for one time use OR students can request an on-demand copy of the mini ELIP chapbooks if they'd like one to keep.

The 5th edition of ELIP covers a wide range of topics throughout the content provided in the journal, so we would highly recommend giving it a look when you have the chance! :)

Western OJS 06/10/2022

ELIP highlight of the week: "Online Content Analysis of Ontario Public Libraries' Sensory Programming and Service Offerings"

https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/inde.../elip/article/view/14542/11740

In this week's highlight we are featuring an article written by Bridget Moynihan and Sara Jessica Clarke. Moynihan and Clarke both emphasize the importance of sensory services offered at public libraries, stating that "these programs and services are important ways in which public libraries can work to become more inclusive spaces" (2022).

After completing a content analysis research in July of 2021, Moynihan and Clarke concluded that while "some OPLs are offering sensory storytimes" sensory programming and services in Ontario Public Libraries "remains an area of growth potential within Ontario" (2022).

Moynihan and Clarke do an excellent job of highlighting the benefits of sensory programming at public libraries, and offer thoughtful feedback for existing and future sensory programs. Let us know what you think!

Western OJS The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (CJSoTL) is a peer reviewed, trans-disciplinary, open-access electronic journal created and supported by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. We accept submissions (in French or English) from academic professio...

Western OJS 06/01/2022

ELIP highlight of the week: "OA isn't free, it costs folks like you and me"

For this week's ELIP highlight, we are featuring an article written by John Bryans about Open Access (OA). In Bryans' article "OA isn't free, it costs folks like you and me", Bryans challenges the mindset that OA is "a progressive movement that challenges neoliberalism and champions the public good" (2022). Bryans argues that rather than being progressive, "initiatives to mandate OA in academia like “Plan S” often function as blunt implements that wrest control from academics" and "would see academics voluntarily alienate themselves from their labour" (2022). Bryans successfully breaks down the downsides to Open Access, and why neglecting to acknowledge the amount of labour required to create academic documents can be harmful for both current and aspiring academic publishers.

If you're interested in learning more about Open Access and how it affects academics and scholars, we would definitely recommend giving Bryans article a look!

Western OJS The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (CJSoTL) is a peer reviewed, trans-disciplinary, open-access electronic journal created and supported by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. We accept submissions (in French or English) from academic professio...

05/27/2022

It's that time of year again! The Emerging Library and Information Perspectives (ELIP) journal has just published its 5th edition and is now available to access on the ELIP website, which will be linked at the bottom of this post!

For those who are newer to the program, ELIP "is an open access, peer-reviewed journal managed by students in the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program at Western University" (taken from the ELIP website). ELIP is an Open Access journal available to readers immediately after it is published, and does NOT charge authors a fee to submit an article to the journal.

The goal of ELIP is to elevate emerging library and information professionals through the creation of a publishing community for students, and by encouraging the pursuit of knowledge in the library and information science field.

ELIP is suited for anyone in the Library and Information field as the journal covers a variety of different subjects relevant to Library and Information Professionals.

Over the course of the next few weeks, we will be highlighting various submissions from the ELIP journal on our social media pages, so stay tuned for more information celebrating ELIP's 5th edition!

https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/elip

Submissions | Emerging Library & Information Perspectives 12/03/2021

One more week to submit! Submission deadline is December 10 - we hope to hear from you soon!

Submissions | Emerging Library & Information Perspectives If you are currently enrolled as a student in the Master of Library & Information Science program at Western University or were enrolled during the Summer 2021 or Winter 2021 term, you are eligible to make a submission to Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) during the Fall 2022 call f...

11/24/2021

MLIS students and recent grads: Did you know that ELIP accepts a wide range of submissions for publication? If you're interested in submitting something shorter, consider submitting an interview or review. Information about all submission types can be found on ELIP's website and you are welcome to contact [email protected] if you have any questions!
For more info: https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/elip

Photos from FIMS Graduate Library's post 11/19/2021

Submission date for Fall 2020 is getting closer! The FIMS Graduate Library has created a display with titles that might help you to get inspired for your entry in the journal. Take a look at what is available at the library, or contact us directly at [email protected] to know more about publishing with the ELIP journal.

Emerging Library & Information Perspectives 11/17/2021

Attention potential authors! Don't miss out! We are accepting submissions for the 2022 edition of ELIP. Visit our website or our Managing Editor Lisa during zoom office hours on Thursdays from 10am-noon to learn more. Meeting ID: 593 067 0118
Passcode: Fi4y1M
https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/elip/index

Emerging Library & Information Perspectives Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal managed by students in the Master of Library and Information Science program at the University of Western Ontario.

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