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Dear Colleagues,
	
Managing Information magazine, the professional publication from ASLIB is currently looking for experienced reviewers to review book content for the magazine.  

We have the following titles available for review:

* How Libraries Make Tough Choices in Difficult Times by David Stern
* Collaboration in Libraries and Learning Environments by Maxine Melling and Margaret Weaver
* Rethinking Information Literacy Edited by Jane Secker and Emma Coonan
* Evaluating the Impact of Your Library, 2nd edition by Sharon Markless and David Streatfield
* Developing Community-Led Public Libraries, Evidence from the UK and Canada by John Pateman and Ken Williment
* Sustaining Cultural Development Unified Systems and New Governance in Cultural Life Edited by Biljana Mickov and James Doyle
* University Libraries and Space in the Digital World Edited by Graham Matthews and Graham Walton.



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. 

If you have not reviewed for Managing Information in the past, please include a very brief outline of your professional experience and if you have reviewed texts in the past.

Thanks and best wishes,

Catriona Gelder
ASLIB
Tel: +44 (0)1274 777700