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Call for Applicants for EBLIP Journal: Evidence Summaries Writers
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DOI: 10.18438/eblip30702
Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP) seeks to add several
writers to the Evidence Summaries Team with start dates staggered throughout
2025. Evidence summaries are critical appraisal syntheses, which provide
analysis regarding the validity and reliability of the methodology used in an
original research article. As such, they are a key component of EBLIP to
aid readers in making informed decisions in their local practice. 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 cover letter, indicating areas of strength
they would bring to the role, and a resume/CV as a single PDF file to Heather MacDonald
(Associate Editor, Evidence Summaries) at heathermacdonald@cunet.carleton.ca by April 30, 2025. Applicants who are shortlisted will
then 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 and critically appraising library-related
research.
**Only those applicants who are selected
or shortlisted will be contacted by the Editors.
About the journal:
Published quarterly and hosted 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 librarianship research
via original research articles and evidence summaries of relevant research from
the library literature, Evidence Based Library and Information Practice
enables librarians to practice their profession in an evidence
based manner. Please visit the Evidence Based Library and Information Practice website for further information about the journal.