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THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX: FINDING PUBLISHING OPPORTUNITIES IN UNEXPECTED PLACES

Discover a wide range of publishing opportunities in the field of music librarianship and related disciplines. From established journals to new publications, this session explores various avenues for authors, reviewers, and editors to share their work and contribute to the field.

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THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX: FINDING PUBLISHING OPPORTUNITIES IN UNEXPECTED PLACES

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  1. THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX: FINDING PUBLISHING OPPORTUNITIES IN UNEXPECTED PLACES Ralph Hartsock & Donna ArnoldUniversity of North TexasMusic Library Association, Atlanta 2014

  2. PUBLISH OR PERISH! BUT THERE ARE FEW JOURNALS IN MUSIC LIBRARIANSHIP.....NotesFontesArtisMusicaeMusic Reference Services QuarterlyBrio, CAML Review, Continuo, Musikbiblioteksnytt

  3. ASPIRANTS, TAKE HEART!Many other publishing opportunities await you as authors, reviewers, editors…

  4. --Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship--Journal of Access Services--Journal of Web Librarianship--Reference Services Review--Portal: Libraries & the Academy--Library & Information Science Source--International Journal on Digital Libraries--College & Research Libraries--Library Journal--Journal of Academic Librarianship--American Libraries Journals in library and information sciences-- for example: --Library Resources & Technical Services--The Reference Librarian--Journal of Library Metadata--Cataloging & Classification Quarterly

  5. Journal of Research in Music EducationMusic Educators JournalPopular Music & Society Music Theory OnlineJournal of music history pedagogyJournal of the American Musicological Society Music journals-- for example:Journal of the Society for American MusicARSC JournalEthnomusicology19th-Century MusicWomen & Music

  6. MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNALS-- for example:--Early American Studies--Western Folklore--Journal of American Folklore--Journal of American Culture--Journal of Southern History --Material Culture --Journal of Southern Religion

  7. Book Series:MLA:Basic Manual SeriesIndex & Bibliography SeriesTechnical Reports

  8. ROUTLEDGE MUSIC BIBLIOGRAPHIES:Research and Information Guides(like the Guides to Research formerly published by Garland; both Garland and Routledge are now part of Taylor & Francis)SCARECROW PRESS: Music Finders Series; American Folk Music and Musicians Series; Tempo : a Scarecrow Press music series on rock, pop, and culture and others Please note: the Greenwood Bio-Bibliographies series is no longer being published, but MLA recently published an award-winning bio-bibliography in the Index & Bibliography Series.

  9. REVIEWSChoiceNotesFontes Artis Musicae ARBA Online (American Reference Books Annual)and many other journals in library and information science, music, and the humanities need reviewers. Watch for calls for reviewers on listservs and other announcement services (H-Net.org).

  10. RILM ABSTRACTS

  11. Encyclopedia articles

  12. Book chapters

  13. ListservsSubscribe to professional listservs—MLA-L and additional ones pertinent to your research interests. They are an ongoing source of calls for contributors, calls for proposals, calls for papers, calls for chapters.Here is a source that lists library-related listservs:http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/libsci/guides.html

  14. HINT:Editors of journals, newsletters, books of essays, book series, encyclopedias, blogs, etc. are ALWAYS in search of good material.ARE YOU A NEWBIE?Some journals are also new! As editors strive to get new journals established, or editors of already-established journals seek to revitalize and improve them, their needs are particularly urgent. Be on the lookout for their calls for contributors! Do you have appropriate material? If so, in some cases publication of your article may be yours for the asking!Check Ulrich’s frequently for new titles.

  15. H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online • Discussion Networks • Reviews • Job Guide • Announcements • Calls for Papers • Calls for Publications

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