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Head, Advanced Research Services at the University of Victoria Libraries. Chocoholic, tea drinker, fountain pen enthusiast, bluenoser
Friday fun: George, our campus peacock
Stolen from other socials but sharing here: University of Guelph is looking for a Head, Collections & Content. The role reports to AUL Research and manages a team of about 20. https://careers.uoguelph.ca/job/Guelph-Head-Collections-and-Content-ON-N1G-2W1/1290883147/
Head Collections and Content

Head Collections and Content

there is nothing like the disappointment of realizing your tea thermos is empty when you were expecting more
Health Sciences and STEM Librarian, MacOdrum Library, Research Support Services - Office of the Deputy Provost (Academic Operations and Planning)

About the Position Reporting to the Head of Research Support Services (RSS) and under the direction of the Science, Engineering and Design Subject Area Coordinator, the Health Sciences and STEM Librarian delivers responsive and innovative services in support of students and faculty at Carleton University, with a primary focus on Nursing and Science, Technology, Engineering […]

Office of the Deputy Provost (Academic Operations and Planning)
ok hivemind, who's using osf? or did you use osf & have stopped? If you've stopped, what have you moved to instead?
seeing more and more folks reading on the bus lately and it makes me happy

RE: https://chabant.social/@ludovic/116161535522615591

huh. well, that's news to me. i think i'd rather standard time..

learning the new joys of watching livestream conferencing on east coast times in west coast life. so very early.

Humanities Methods in Librarianship is pleased to announce its first Call for Papers!   

https://www.humanitiesmethods.org

We look forward to your submissions!

#libraries #humanities #openaccess

Humanities Methods in Librarianship | Manifold @CUNY

<h3 style="padding:7px;">We are pleased to announce our first <a href="https://cuny.manifoldapp.org/read/call-for-papers">Call for Papers</a>.</h3> <p style="padding:7px;">Humanities Methods in Librarianship is a no-fee, open access journal that publishes high quality, peer-reviewed research with an emphasis on articles that push the boundaries — both thematically and formally — of what has been traditionally viewed as scholarship within the discipline. The journal aims to broaden the conversation by encouraging submissions that deploy methods from the humanities to address current or salient questions related to libraries, librarians, and librarianship. Humanistic methodological approaches may be used to address a wide range of topics within librarianship, so we encourage creative approaches and a diversity of submissions. </p> <p style="padding:7px;">Submission types may include but are not limited to:</p> <ul style="margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:40px;"> <li>Conceptual, philosophical, or theoretical discussions</li> <li>Literary, critical, or textual analyses of major (or minor) works within the literature</li> <li>Historical analyses and histories of the profession</li> <li>Personal narratives and autoethnography</li> <li>Creative non-fiction</li> <li>Interviews or oral histories</li> </ul> <p style="padding:7px;">We aim to publish original work, but the journal will consider papers that have been presented at conferences. We won’t review or accept work that is currently under consideration elsewhere.</p> <p style="padding:7px;">Authors are welcome to reach out to <a href="mailto:[email protected]">the editors</a> to share a synopsis or an abstract in advance of submission to determine if their topic is within scope. Issues will be published annually, with articles available ahead of the full issue.</p>

Manifold @CUNY
personal pet peeve: submission forms over multiple web pages. I want to see everything I need to prepare before I start the process.