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Call for Applications: Evidence
Based Library and Information Practice Evidence Summaries Writers
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EBLIP seeks to add five writers to the Evidence Summaries
Team. Evidence Summaries provide critical appraisal syntheses for specific
research articles. These research synopses provide readers with
information regarding the original research article's validity and reliability,
thus providing information on the presence or absence of evidence with which to
make informed decisions. Evidence Summaries Team members are required to write
two evidence summaries per year, with a two year commitment to the journal. Evidence
Summaries cover all areas of library and information studies and we encourage
applications from information professionals in areas such as school, public,
and special libraries, as well as academic settings.
Interested persons should send a statement of interest, indicating areas of
strength they would bring to the role, as well as a brief résumé to Heather
Pretty (Associate Editor, Evidence Summaries) hjpretty@mun.ca by October 15, 2017. Applicants who are shortlisted will be asked
to submit a sample evidence summary.
**Please note that Evidence Based Library
and Information Practice is a non-profit, open access journal and all
positions are voluntary and unpaid. The positions are an excellent opportunity
for continuing professional development and gaining experience in reviewing or
critically appraising library-related research.
**Only those applicants who are selected or shortlisted will be contacted by
the Editors.
About the journal:
Published quarterly by the University of Alberta, this peer reviewed, open
access journal is targeted at all library and information professionals
interested in an evidence based model of practice. By facilitating access
to library and information studies research via original research articles and
evidence summaries of relevant research from the library literature, Evidence Based Library and Information
Practice enables information professionals to practice their profession in
an evidence-based manner.
Please visit the Evidence Based Library
and Information Practice website (http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP) for further information about the journal.