Editorial
Happy 10th
Anniversary to Evidence Based Library and
Information Practice!
Lorie
Kloda
Editor-in-Chief
Associate
University Librarian, Planning and Community Relations
Concordia
University
Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Email:
lorie.kloda@concordia.ca
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Exactly 10 years
ago, on March 15, 2006, the first issue of Evidence
Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP)
was published online as an open access journal. In some ways, 10 years may not
seem like a long time, but in the world of online publishing, I think a decade
of consistent quarterly issues is a significant achievement and one worth
celebrating.
To celebrate, we
have a few surprises to accompany volume 11, issue 1 of the journal. First, we
have several commentaries from past members of the journal’s editorial board.
The first commentary is by Denise Koufogiannakis, Pam Ryan, Lindsay Alcock, and
Su Cleyle, the founding editors of EBLIP.
Other commentaries have been written to mark the occasion by past and present
Associate Editors (Evidence Summaries) Denise Koufogiannakis, myself, and
Heather Pretty, past Editor-in-Chief Alison Brettle, Associate Editor (Classics)
Jonathan Eldredge, Associate Editor (Articles) Lisl Zach, and Production Editor
Michelle Dunaway.
Accompanying the
publication of issue 1 of the journal for 2016 is a special issue on EBL 101. A
few days prior to this issue’s publication on March 15, 2016, we released the
special issue, a compilation of all 24 previously published EBL 101 columns in
one place, accompanied by an editorial by the column’s frequent author,
Virginia Wilson. The EBLIP Editorial
Board considers this our anniversary gift to our readers, and we hope that
having all these columns in one place will make learning about and practicing
evidence based librarianship that much easier.
Also new in this
issue is the addition of a digital object identifier (DOI) for each article
published in EBLIP. The Editorial
Board is extremely grateful to the University of Alberta Learning Services for
assuming the costs of assigning DOIs to not only all future issues of the
journal, but to retrospective issues as well. This means that every paper published
in EBLIP now has a stable and unique
identifying link. We also want to thank Sonya Betz, Digital Initiatives
Projects Librarian at University of Alberta Libraries for working
diligently with her team to get the DOI feature implemented in time for this
anniversary issue.
Finally, as the
Editor-in-Chief and someone who has been with the journal in one role or
another since its inception, I would like to extend my gratitude to everyone
who has made this journal a success: members of the Editorial Board, the
editorial advisors, copyeditors, indexers, peer reviewers, members of the
writing assistance team, and of course all of our readers and champions over
the years. This journal is the result of an enormous amount of effort by
scholars and practitioners in the field of library and information studies from
many sectors and regions. And it is also our reward.
Happy 10th
anniversary, EBLIP!