The New Review of Academic Librarianship invites
proposals for a themed issue on Innovations in Learning and Teaching in
Academic Libraries in summer 2019 (guest editors, Sheila Corrall,
University of Pittsburgh, USA and Liz Jolly, Teesside
University, UK
The themed issue will focus on innovative developments in library
contributions to the educational mission of their parent institution. Proposed
papers could be reports of empirical investigations of service innovations,
state-of-the-art surveys or reviews of emergent practices, or single or
multi-site case studies of strategic initiatives. Topics may include, but are
not limited to:
- Innovative contributions to
student learning, undergraduate research, faculty teaching, or curriculum
development;
- Innovative approaches to
co-creation and incorporation of the student voice;
- Innovative services and support
for first-year students, international students, remote learners, or
under-represented groups.
- Innovative contributions to
student enrollment, student experience, student progression and retention,
and student success;
- Innovative collaborations and
partnerships with other units, such as careers services, student services,
teaching centres, or writing centres;
- Innovative approaches to
measurement and assessment of library impact on student and institutional
performance, including participation in learning analytics initiatives
Proposals should be submitted as extended abstracts of
around 500 words (excluding references) and cover the
background and purpose of the innovation or initiative, the approach used to
investigate the subject (e.g., survey, case-study report), a brief description
of the innovation, and the key findings and insights gained, highlighting
learning points for academic libraries. Please send your abstract as
an email attachment to scorrall@pitt.edu by Monday
2 July 2018.
Abstracts will be evaluated by members of the Editorial Board
against the following criteria:
- Connection and relevance to the
issue theme
- Originality and significance of
the innovation described
- Explanation of the rationale
for the innovation
- Potential impact on
professional thinking and practice
- Clarity and coherence of the
written submission.
Proposers will be sent feedback by the end of August 2018. Authors
of accepted abstracts will be expected to submit full papers (5,000-7,000
words) by Monday, December 3, 2018.
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