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  • 1.  Call for Chapter Proposals for "Sustainability Leadership in Libraries & Archives"

    Posted Jan 30, 2025 04:13 PM

    Call for Chapter Proposals (and peer reviewers) for "Sustainability Leadership in Libraries & Archives" book


    Overview

    This call for proposals is for a peer-reviewed, edited book on sustainability leadership in libraries and archives with an international focus. Although more and more books about sustainability are being written for the library science field, none have specifically focused on leadership for sustainability. I am looking for chapters from all levels of librarians and archivists, not just those formally occupying positions of authority. This book is being proposed for publication by Routledge as part of their Critical Issues in Library and Information Sciences and Services series.

    This book explicitly aims to explain leadership that challenges the status quo of libraries and archives, focusing on transformative leadership in sustainability. It features practices, ideas, theories, and frameworks replicable in libraries and archives as they stand right now and those that help them move into the future, using sustainability as a framework.

     

    What is Sustainability?

    There are many different frameworks people use to understand sustainability. Two of the most popular and well-known are the "three-legged stool" framework of environment, economy, and equity, which stems from the "Our Common Future" report and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. There are, however, many different sustainability frameworks in use in libraries, education, and other fields that may be appropriate for a chapter. Because there are many approaches to understanding and implementing sustainability, there's not one specific framework authors are required to use for their chapter proposal. Instead, a description of the chosen sustainability framework should be an essential part of the chapter. In this way, this book aims to highlight multiple perspectives on sustainability by showing how libraries and archives define and implement them.

     

    Book Structure

    Proposals for chapters in the book should be written for one of the following sections:

    ·                sustainability leadership from within

    ·                sustainability leadership collaborations

    ·                sustainability leadership in the community

    ·                sustainability leadership strategies

    ·                sustainability leadership and stakeholder relationships

    Chapters can focus on real situations from authors' daily practice or on conceptual or theoretical work. Final chapters should be 5,000–8,000 words and use APA 7th ed. style.

     

    Submitting a Proposal

    Proposals are being accepted via Google Forms. Please submit an abstract no longer than 300 words, double-spaced. Please make sure you note specifically what sustainability framework your chapter will use. Include the title of the proposed submission, name(s) of the author(s), institutional affiliation, contact information with email address(es), and a short biography of the author(s).

    Authors whose proposals are accepted will receive detailed chapter guidelines. Chapters will be double-blind and peer-reviewed by volunteer peer-reviewers other than the editor.

    Proposals can be https://forms.gle/Vhobv35Rh6NNNBk67. Click or tap if you trust this link." data-auth="Verified" data-linkindex="0" rel="noopener">submitted here.

    If you would like to be a peer-reviewer for this book, please https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeK26zwW-BZMM2GWBDOwTDV7EQ5c4dJQRMYTlwq2e3UQzUnqg/viewform?usp=sharing. Click or tap if you trust this link." data-auth="Verified" data-linkindex="1" rel="noopener">fill out this information.

    Questions about the book can be directed to Erin Renee Wahl at ewahl@nmsu.edu.

     

    Anticipated Timeline

    ·                Collecting chapter proposals January–February 2025

    ·                Responses to proposals anticipated by the end of March 2025

    ·                Full chapters due by May of 2025

    ·                Chapters will be sent to peer reviewers and returned to the editor by the end of July 2025

    ·                Final chapters (with revisions, etc.) by the end of 2025/beginning of 2026

    ·                Completed book to the publisher no later than May 2026

    Link to the submissions call (as well as several other really great calls!) on the series editors' website: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.spenceracadia.com%2Fcritical-lis-book-chapters%3Ffbclid%3DIwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR2xMAvanCWwQAMQsb1Lm1T9EmS8llxLYTHj8QbpUzpnPWDtcSmbJp0h7XM_aem_UcBwjCZtbbwGeI_Dejmj6w&h=AT0sNy3sF6Gu9EueJJloYGMRv-o" data-auth="Verified" data-linkindex="3" rel="noopener">https://www.spenceracadia.com/critical-lis-book-chapters

    Sincerely,

    Dr. Erin R. Wahl, MA²

    Associate Professor

    University Archivist

    New Mexico State University Library
    MSC 3475

    Las Cruces, NM 88003

    phone: (575) 646-5028

    ewahl@nmsu.edu

    http://library.nmsu.edu/

    Pronouns: she, her, hers

    Vice President of the Mountain Plains Library Association



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    Dylan McDonald
    Political Collections Archivist
    New Mexico State University Library
    Las Cruces NM
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