Journal Information
Information for Social Change
ISSN 1364-694X (print)
ISSN 1756-901X (online)
Members of the Editorial Board are:
- John Pateman (UK) - Cuban Libraries Solidarity
Group.
- Ruth Rikowski (UK) - London South Bank University and Commissioning Editor
for Chandos Series for Information Professionals.
- Gill Harris (UK) - LINK.
- Martyn Lowe (UK) - Founder, Librarians Within the Peace Movement.
- John Vincent (UK) - The Network: tackling social exclusion in libraries, museums, archives and galleries.
- Kingsley Oghojafor (Nigeria).
- Mikael Böök (Finland).
- Anders Ericson (Norway) - journalist and librarian.
- Toni Samek (Canada) - Chair, Canadian Library Association's Advisory
Committee on Intellectual Freedom.
- Helen Raduntz (Australia) - Centre for Research in Education, Equity and Work, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
- Edgardo Civallero (Argentina) - Librarian and Activist.
- Rory Litwin (USA) - Library Juice Press.
- Paul Catherall (Wales, UK) - Career
Development Group Wales, ISC Webmaster.
Further ISC Editorial Board Profiles and contact details are available
from the menu option on the left.
Contributions / Submissions
* Please also read our submission guidelines.
We welcome contributions in our field. Read the
journal to gauge our interests. If you're in doubt, write to us
with suggestions (email: isc-journal libr.org).
Also see themes/ details of forthcoming issues.
Whilst encouraging rigorous debate, the journal exists primarily for workers and practitioners, so simple and clear English is preferable. Articles should, where possible, be between 500 and 2500 words. This is to ensure a wide coverage of topics in each issue. However, longer articles may be excerpted in the journal and the full text made available from the author(s), if you wish.
We also welcome reviews, letters, news items, short commentary and poems.
We publish twice per year.
Send to: isc-journal libr.org - or contact the Special Editor(s) for a forthcoming issue.
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