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Cover of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives volume 4, issue 1

New issue of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (2021) published

July 7, 2021

The fourth issue of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is now available!

Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal managed by students in the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program at Western University. The journal aims to further research and scholarship in the field of library and information science by way of fostering a publishing community among emerging librarians and information professionals.

The 2020/2021 Managing Editor of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is Aarushi Mohan.


Vol 4, No 1 (2021)

Table of Contents

Editorial

ELIP 2021: Expanding Possibilities for Community
Aarushi Mohan

Articles

Contextualizing Disability: A Century of Library of Congress Subject Headings
Carolyn Sullivan

Just Because the Data Is There, It Doesn’t Mean It’s Yours to Take: Exploring User, Researcher and Review Board Perceptions in Twitter Data Research
Kate McCandless

A ‘Major Technological Challenge’: Multi-level Description and Online Archival Databases
Magnus Berg

The Shortcomings of Bibliographic Description in Service of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Amelia Hunter

Unresolved Privacy and Ethics Issues Related to Learning Analytics in Higher Education and Academic Librarianship
Chad Currier

For the Field

Game On! Recreational Play in the Library: Reflections of a Board Game Librarian
Carlie Forsythe

Of the People, For the People: Exploring Wikipedia as a Site for Community Building
Kate McCandless

Public Library Responses to COVID-19: An Investigation & Reflection of Canadian Experiences
Nelson Rosales

In the Field

Beyond the Sentence: A Books-To-Prison Initiative
Erica McKenzie

Going Virtual Together: Experiences in Adaptation, Flexibility, and Connectivity within Academic Library Co-ops
Kevin Oswald, Sara Clarke, Sandra Moore, Veronica Berry

Makerspaces in Libraries: On Challenges to our Democratic Values
Dalia Levy

Interviews

Delivering Access: The Role of Course Reserves in Academic Libraries During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sophia Grande-Lawlor

Reviews

Dark Archives: A Librarian’s Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin, written by M. Rosenbloom
Carolyn Sullivan

(Via Emerging Library & Information Perspectives)

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