Want To See Your Name In Print?

Have you always wanted to be a published author? Would you be interested in writing a chapter in a new anthology designed to help other librarians? Your expertise is sought for several new books.

Are you a practicing librarian who has worked with the media, worked on National Library Week activities, written newsletters for your library, held open houses, or developed online promotions or outreach through social media? You might be interested in sharing some of your practical knowledge by submitting a chapter for a forthcoming book Marketing Methods for Libraries to be published by McFarland & Company, Inc.

Are you an innovative librarian? Have you worked with visual or performing artists to bring the arts into libraries to keep them as vibrant community cultural centers? Have you worked to encourage painters, photographers, musicians, writers, and other creative talents at your library? You might be interested in submitting a chapter for a forthcoming book Bringing Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts into the Library to be published by American Library Association.

Are you a practicing librarian who has successfully mentored students or adults? Would you be willing to share your personal knowledge about using one-to-one contact to further librarianship? You might be interested in submitting a chapter for a forthcoming book Librarians as Mentors in Librarianship for Adults and Students to be published by McFarland and Company, Inc.

Want more information? Contact co-editor Carol Smallwood at smallwood@tm.net.

About Mary Voors

Mary R. Voors, the ALSC Blog Manager, is also the manager of the Children’s Services department of the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana where she has the opportunity to work with one of the greatest groups of people in the world.
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