Information
Technology and Libraries (ITAL), the quarterly open-access
journal published by ALA's Library Information Technology Association, is looking for contributors for its regular "Public Libraries Leading the Way" column. This column highlights a technology-based innovation or approach to problem solving from a public
library perspective. Topics we are interested in include the following, but proposals on any other technology topic are welcome.
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3-D printing and makerspaces
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Civic technology
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Drones
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion and
technology
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Privacy and cyber-security
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Virtual and augmented reality
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Artificial intelligence
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Big data
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Internet of things
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Robotics
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Geographic information systems and
mapping
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Library analytics and data-driven services
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Anything else related to public libraries
and innovations in technology
To
propose a topic, use this
brief form, which will ask you for three pieces of information:
Columns
are in the 1,000-1,500 word range and may include illustrations. These will not be research articles, but are meant to share practical experience with technology development or uses within the library. Proposals are due by November 30, and selections will
be made by December 15.
If
you have questions, contact Ken Varnum, Editor, at varnum@umich.edu.