***Apologies for cross-posting*** Hello, 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: * The Patron Driven Library A practical guide for managing collections and services in the digital age by Dee Ann Allison * The Librarian's Guide to Academic Research in the Cloud by Steven Ovadia * Optimizing Academic Library Services in the Digital Milieu Digital devices and their emerging trends by Brendan Ryan * Personal Archiving. Preserving Our Digital Heritage Edited by Donald T. Hawkins * Guidelines on Requirements and Preperation for ISMS Certification based on ISO/IEC 27001 (Second edition) by Edward Humphreys * Guide to the Implementation and Auditing of ISMS Controls based on ISO/IEC 27001 (Second edition) by Bridget Kenyon and Edward Humphreys * Understanding the New ISO Management System Requirements by David Brewer * Are you ready for an ISMS audit based on ISO/IEC 27001? (Second edition) by Edward Humphreys and Bridget Kenyon * An Introduction to ISO/IEC 27001:2013 by David Brewer 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, ASLIB www.aslib.com