[CANMEDLIB] CALL: EBLIP is seeking Peer Reviewers

EBLIP Journal eblipjournal at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 18:22:47 EDT 2020


Hello! Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Journal is currently
seeking peer reviewers. Please see the message below for further
information.

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*all for Peer Reviewers for* *Evidence Based Library and Information
Practice** (EBLIP)*



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DOI: 10.18438/eblip29815





The *Evidence Based Library and Information Practice* journal would like to
announce an opportunity to become a peer reviewer.



The role involves:



   - Providing in-depth peer review of original research articles, review
   articles, evidence summaries, or classics. The total number of peer review
   requests will vary depending upon content submitted to the journal, but
   reviewers, typically, are asked to review 2 to 4 submissions per year in
   one or more of these categories.
   - Contributing to the overall success of the journal by providing
   unbiased, fair, and timely reviews of submissions that are assigned.
   - Communicating with the Editorial Board about areas where the journal
   could improve.
   - Promoting *EBLIP* as an avenue of publication to colleagues.



The ideal candidate is a professional or researcher in the area of
librarianship and information practice and well-versed in evidence based
practice and research methods.

The peer reviewer term is for two years, and is renewable. Peer reviewers
for the journal follow detailed guidelines supplied by the Editorial Board
and typically have 3-4 weeks to complete a review. The double-blind peer
review process is managed through the Online Journal System for
notification, acceptance, and reviewers’ comments.



The deadline for individuals to indicate their interest in response to this
call is October 15, 2020. However, new peer reviewers may be invited to
join at any time. Interested persons should send a statement of interest,
indicating areas of methodological and subject expertise, to Dr. Lorie
Kloda, Editor-in-Chief, at eblipjournal at gmail.com



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.
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