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Subject:

Reminder: call for chapters

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Sarah mcnicol <[log in to unmask]>

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Reading and health: Bibliotherapy and Books on Prescription

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Mon, 27 Feb 2017 08:59:35 +0000

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Hello

Just a reminder - if you are interested in contributing a chapter for the book outlined below, please get in touch this week.

Best wishes

Sarah

Call for Book Chapters: Case studies of reading for health and well-being in libraries and information services

I am in the early stages of developing a proposal for a book for Facet Publishing (http://facetpublishing.co.uk/) exploring the impacts of reading for health and well-being. It will be aimed at library/information studies professionals, students and researchers and will draw together contributors from across library sectors and regions to reflect on current practices. 

The book will encompass all aspects of ‘bibliotherapy’ in its widest sense, defined as: “The therapeutic use of books and other materials with individuals or with groups of people” (Howie, 1988). This includes activities:
•	involving people of different ages (e.g. children/teenagers, adults or older people)
•	focused on people with a particular condition (e.g. depression) or concerned with promoting well-being more generally
•	working with individuals (e.g. Books on Prescription) or groups (e.g. shared reading)
•	focused on specific groups (e.g. ethnic minority groups, LGBT communities, people with specific disabilities) or a more general audience
•	making use of self-help books or imaginative literature or other media (e.g. images) 
•	taking place in a traditional library setting (e.g. public library, health information service) or in other locations (e.g. community venues)
•	run as short term projects or as embedded services.

If you are interested in submitting a chapter (3,000-4,000 words), please send a 200-300 word abstract to Sarah McNicol ([log in to unmask]) by Friday 3rd March 2017 together with a brief biographical statement. The following is a suggested format for the abstract (but feel free to alter it to suit your case study):
•	Brief description of the project: What are you doing? Are you following a particular ‘model’ of bibliotherapy? Who is the audience?
•	Aims: What do you hope people will gain from participating? 
•	Outcomes: What have people actually gained from participating?
•	Reflections: What are you most proud of? What would you do differently?

If you want to discuss your idea prior to submitting an abstract, please contact me on [log in to unmask] or telephone +44 161 247 5104. (Please note, I am out of the office from 27th Jan-13th Feb, so if you get in touch during that time, I’ll get back to you as soon as I can once I’m back). 

If you are involved in an interesting case study, but are unsure about writing a chapter, please get in touch; I’m happy to discuss co-authorship or other ways of contributing.

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