
New issue of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (2022) published
May 26, 2022
The fifth 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 2022 Managing Editor of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is Lisa Bowker
Vol 5, No 1 (2022)
Table of Contents
Editorial
ELIP 2022: 5th Edition
Lisa Bowker
Articles
OA isn’t free, it costs folks like you and me: How open access ideology obscures labour inequity in academia
John Bryans
Online Content Analysis of Ontario Public Libraries’ Sensory Programming and Service Offerings
Bridget Moynihan, Sara Clarke
“To Teach Empathy and Fight Racism”: Exploring the Necessity of Fugitive Libraries in Black Canadian Contexts
Laila El Mugammar
For the Field
That time I fell down a (research) hole and had to create a zine on how to consult on manga & anime to fight my way out!!!
Kawmadie Karunanayake
In the Field
Reflections from a Fully-Remote Co-op Position
Joyce Cheung
Interviews
Assessment Librarianship: An Interview with Kristin Kerbavaz at Western Libraries
Jamie Kim
(Via Emerging Library & Information Perspectives)
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