Posts Tagged ‘public libraries magazine’

Whose Job Is It Anyway?

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Your Opportunity to Get Published - Anonymous submissions ok!

Public library directors and trustees - tell us your stories. We want to hear about your experiences, working together, particularly in situations where job boundaries (between directors and boards) might be overstepped. We want to hear it all, the good, the bad, and the ugly…we’d also like to hear how the situations were resolved. Send us an essay detailing your situation (anonymous submissions are okay) and maybe we’ll use it in an upcoming Perspectives column in Public Libraries. All essays must be 700 words or less, and received by September 1, 2008. We will notify authors of acceptance soon thereafter. Send essays or queries to Perspectives editor Nanci Milone-Hill, or PL editor, Kathleen Hughes, .

Your Opportunity to Get Published

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Whose Job Is It Anyway?
Public library directors and trustees - tell us your stories. We want to hear about your experiences, working together, particularly in situations where job boundaries (between directors and boards) might be overstepped. We want to hear it all, the good, the bad, and the ugly…we’d also like to hear how the situations were resolved. Send us an essay detailing your situation (anonymous submissions are okay) and maybe we’ll use it in an upcoming Perspectives column in Public Libraries. All essays must be 700 words or less, and received by July 18, 2008. We will notify authors of acceptance soon thereafter. Send essays to Perspectives editor Nanci Milone-Hill at .


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