Dear Colleagues,
Managing Information magazine is seeking contributions on the following topics:
• Demonstrating how information services add value to a company, organisation, section of the community or society as a whole.
• Case studies on information audit and knowledge asset registers;
• How health libraries and information services are supporting patient care and the development of expertise during this time of tight finances;
• Practical application of Linked Data;
• Success stories about enhancing and reinventing services while reducing costs;
• Use of Records Management for implementation of effective freedom of information policies;
• Practical issues arising with copyright, data protection and freedom of information;
• Use of social media in delivering, developing and promoting library and information services;
• Use of QR codes;
• Knowledge Management case studies.
The editor-in-chief, Graham Coult, is also interested in suggestions you may have of your own for topics you would like to write about and which you think will be of value to our readers.
If you are interested in contributing on any of the above, please get in touch with Graham: [log in to unmask]
In addition, the editor is also looking for regular columnists on the following topics:
• Health information;
• Legal information;
• Financial and corporate information;
• Knowledge management;
• Taxonomy, ontology and metadata;
• Records management;
• Archiving.
If you are interested in writing about these topics, or indeed if you have ideas of your own for topics which you would like to write about, again please email Graham at: [log in to unmask]
The deadlines for the rest of this year are:
• 15 September 2011;
• 15 October 2011;
• 15 November 2011;
• 15 December 2011
About the magazine
Managing Information magazine is a business to business periodical published by ASLIB, and available as a corporate membership benefit as well as a stand alone subscription. The emphasis in Managing Information magazine is on practical ‘how to do it’ articles along with research reviews, digests of important legislative changes, comments from key experts, interviews with policy makers, movers and shakers and key people in the information world, features on information centres, book reviews, news, conference previews and post-match reports.
Why should you contribute to Managing Information Magazine?
• It allows you to share knowledge, research ideas or innovations with your peers;
• It makes a notable addition to your résumé or C.V., underlining your expertise;
• It gets you, your work and your ideas known in your field or industry;
• It reflects well on your organisation, helping it to establish or maintain a reputation for best practice, innovation and thinking that will be attractive to customers, commercial partners, potential research associates, decision makers, employees and students.
Thanks and best wishes,
Emmy Rawcliffe
Marketing & Sales Support Executive (on behalf of Graham Coult, editor-in-chief – [log in to unmask])
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