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Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP) is Seeking an
Editorial Intern
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DOI: 10.18438/eblip29816
We
are looking for a new Editorial Intern to assist our Editorial Team. The ideal
candidate will be in place by November 2020 and will commit to serving a
two-year term.
The
role of the Intern is to:
The
ideal candidate will be an MLIS (or equivalent) student or a recent graduate
(past two years) interested in evidence based practice
and research methods, and who possesses strong attention to detail. The
position requires dedicated time on a regular basis, and it is therefore
essential that interested persons ensure available time to devote to this
position prior to applying. It is estimated that the workload is approximately 10
hours per month.
Interested
persons should send a cover letter, indicating areas of strength they would
bring to the role, and resume/cv as a single PDF file to Lorie Kloda,
Editor-in-Chief, at [email protected] by
October 9, 2020.
Specific
queries about the role should be addressed to the current Editorial Intern,
Kimberly MacKenzie at [email protected].
**Please
note that Evidence Based Library and Information Practice is a
non-profit, open access journal and all positions are voluntary and unpaid.
About
the journal:
Published
quarterly, and hosted by the University of Alberta, this peer-reviewed, open
access journal is targeted at all library and information professionals
interested in an evidence based model of practice. By
facilitating access to librarianship research via original research articles
and evidence summaries of relevant research from the library literature, Evidence
Based Library and Information Practice will enable librarians to practice
their profession in an evidence based manner.
Please
visit the Evidence Based Library and
Information Practice web site (http://journals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP) for
further information about the journal.