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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

CFP electronic journal of academic and special librarianship

E-JASL:
THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
OF ACADEMIC AND SPECIAL
LIBRARIANSHIP
Call for Papers
E-JASL: The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship is looking for outstanding articles in all areas of academic and special librarianship, regardless of region or country. We publish articles in English and French. Send your manuscript as an attachment in your e-mail to:
phaschak@selu.edu
E-JASL is an independent, professional, permanently archived, indexed, refereed, electronic library journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and research in all areas of academic and special librarianship.
E-JASL is on the World Wide Web (WWW) at:
http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org
E-JASL is currently in its 7th year as an open access journal.
LISA: Library and Information Science Abstracts indexes and abstracts E-JASL. Coverage begins with the Volume 5, Number 1 issue (2004).
Library Literature & Information Science indexes E-JASL. Coverage begins with the Volume 1, Number 1 issue (1999).
E-JASL is international in scope. Besides having an international readership, E-JASL has published articles by authors from China, India, Iran, Chile, South Africa, Botswana, Nigeria, Finland, Greece, Vietnam, as well as the United States.
E-JASL was founded by Mr. Paul G. Haschak, Mr.
Adam Chandler, and Ms. Elizabeth Dickerson in 1999.
It was originally entitled The Journal of Southern Academic and Special Librarianship. It changed its name to its present title in 2002.
It is published and distributed on the WWW by the International Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication (ICAAP) in Athabasca, Alberta, Canada. The ICAAP was recognized in the Chronicle of Higher Education (Guernsey, 1998) as "the first large-scale project designed to encourage scholars to publish their work on their own."
E-JASL is permanently archived by the ICAAP at Athabasca University, and by the Library and Archives Canada, formerly called the National Library of Canada, in their "Electronic Publications Collection."
E-JASL is committed to the principles of open access for academic research.
E-JASL is listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals.
Become a part of our success. Become a part of the open access movement. Send your manuscript electronically as an attachment in your e-mail to Paul G. Haschak: phaschak@selu.edu
The staff at E-JASL looks forward to seeing your manuscript submission.
Our next issue, Volume 7, number 3 is scheduled for publication in December 2006.

Regards, Paul G. Haschak, Co-Founder, President, & Senior Editor of E-JASL, phaschak@selu.edu


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