CHICAGO – *RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage*
(*RBM*), a peer-reviewed, open access journal published by the Association
of College and Research Libraries, seeks submissions pertaining to special
collections and cultural heritage topics for its spring 2017 issue.
*RBM* is ACRL’s journal covering issues pertaining to special collections
libraries and cultural heritage institutions. Those writing for *RBM* may
include special collections librarians, archivists, preservation officers
and conservators, artists, museum professionals, collectors, dealers,
filmmakers, performance artists, faculty, students, researchers, and anyone
interested in and working to preserve cultural heritage.
“*RBM* represents a wide range of cultural heritage collections, especially
the theory and practice of working in and with those materials,” said
Editor Jennifer K. Sheehan of The Grolier Club. “I hope that students,
practitioners, and academics all feel free to submit their relevant
manuscripts for consideration.”
Topics covered in recent issues include:
· the printing press as living history,
· online discoverability of collections,
· successful social media campaigns,
· preserving cultural heritage during wartime,
· interlibrary loan of special collections materials, and
· embracing the future as stewards of the past.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to share your ideas, knowledge, and
experiences. To be considered for the spring issue, submissions are due to
*RBM* Editor Jennifer Sheehan at [log in to unmask] by January 1,
2017. Submissions will also be considered on a rolling basis for future
issues. Additional information is available on the journal's website:
http://rbm.acrl.org/.
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