[Eril-l] Call for Proposals: Libraries, Data, and Privacy: A Special Issue of The Serials Librarian

Courtney McAllister C.McAllister at alumni.umw.edu
Sun Mar 29 16:17:19 PDT 2020


Apologies!

Please refer to the following links instead of the ones included in my
previous message:

Proposal form: https://forms.gle/Qt1bx53ewAD9FVRdA

Peer review form: https://forms.gle/R4sYcGYZ3qdiyAXL9

Thank you very much!

Sincerely,
Courtney McAllister


On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 6:49 PM Courtney McAllister <
C.McAllister at alumni.umw.edu> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Proposals are currently being accepted for a special issue of The Serials
> Librarian (https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/wser20) focused on the complex
> interrelationship between libraries, data, and privacy. We understand
> that our entire community and the users we serve are facing indeterminacy
> and disruption in light of COVID-19. If you are interested in participating
> in this special issue, but would like additional time or other
> considerations, please do not hesitate to let us know. We will do our best
> to accommodate.
>
>
> This issue, guest edited by Heather Staines and Doreen Bradley, will
> feature new scholarship about the following topic areas:
>
>
>  Current Issues/Trends
>
>    - Learning Analytics
>    - General Data Security
>    - Threats to Data Security (i.e. Scihub and Ransomware)
>    - New Privacy Laws and their Impact on Campus
>
> Faculty and Researcher Data
>
>    - Ethical Data Management
>    - Research and Identifiable Data
>    - Access Barriers
>
> Library Perspectives
>
>    - Faculty, Staff, and Student Data
>    - Determining Library Responsibility
>    - Convenience vs. Privacy
>    - Privacy Education
>    - License Negotiations and Patron Privacy
>    - Privacy and Library Assessment
>
> Vendor and Publisher Perspectives
>
>    - Data as Commodity
>    - Data Portability and Privacy
>    - Big data, AI, and Content Discovery
>
> Future Challenges/Possibilities
>
>    - New Tracking Technologies
>    - Facial Recognition
>    - Biometrics
>
>
> This special issue will include the following content types:
>
>    - Research paper (a well-documented description of original research
>    or analysis. Research papers typically have lit reviews, outline a problem
>    statement or methodology, and cite many other sources)
>    - Case study (a description and reflection of a project, experiment,
>    or process that one has first-hand experience with. Case studies can be
>    scholarly, but do not need as much rigorous source mapping as a research
>    paper)
>    - Column (a thoughtful response to, or analysis of, a privacy-related
>    topic. Columns can represent the author's own views and do not need a lit
>    review or an abundance of cited sources)
>    - Interview (a written Q&A exchange between an interviewer and one or
>    more practitioners with relevant roles/experiences)
>
>
> To submit a proposal, please complete this form (
> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/150gArax12nBDW5S44y5BNtFVNytCXjcd38SRGFkJAVY/edit?usp=sharing)
> by April 20, 2020. Proposal acceptances will be sent in May and full papers
> will be due by July 1, 2020. Submissions will undergo double-blind peer
> review.
>
> To apply to be a peer reviewer for this special, please complete this form
> (
> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1D0T42I10Elp09AyA-kIR2hW5CJZJwtFbDB7V-VlYrjU/edit?usp=sharing)
> by May 1, 2020.
>
> Please email SerialsLibrarianJournal at gmail.com with any questions or
> concerns. Thank you very much!
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Courtney McAllister
>
> Associate Editor, The Serials Librarian
>
> SerialsLibrarianJournal at gmail.com
>
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