Dear Colleagues,
Below are set out the titles of books we would like reviewed in Managing Information magazine.
-Know it all, find it fast for youth librarians and teachers, Christinea Donnelly
-Looking for information. A survey of research on information seeking, needs, and behaviour Third Edition, Donald O. Case
-EU Competition law and the information and communication technology network industries. Economic versus legal concepts in pursuit of (consumer) welfare, Andrej Fatur
-Small Public Library Management, Jane Pearlmutter and Paul Nelson
-Government Information Management in the 21st Century edited, Peggy Garvin
-The ALA Book of Library grant money, eighth edition, Ann Kepler
Reviewing a book for Managing Information magazine gives you the chance to:
-Show your expertise, good judgement and analysis;
-Support busy professionals in choosing their professional reading;
-Enhance your personal collection by keeping the books you review!
-Increase your own professional authority and add value to your CV.
Managing Information magazine book reviews are 500 words long with a scoring system of 1 to 5 as an indication of quality - 1 being the lowest score, while 5 is the highest.
If you are interested in reviewing one of the titles, please contact the magazine’s editor-in-chief Graham Coult by email: [log in to unmask] Please include the title of the book you wish to review in the subject heading of the email.
Thanks and best wishes,
Emmy Rawcliffe
Marketing & Sales Support Executive
Tel: +44 (0)1274 777700
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