Student Research Journal: Call for Submissions

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Build your résumé by getting published in the Student Research Journal (SRJ), a publication of the San José State University School of Library and Information Science. SRJ publishes two issues annually and accepts submissions on a rolling basis from all currently enrolled graduate students.

Past issues include submissions from San José State University, State University of New York at Buffalo, Syracuse University, The University of British Columbia, and Emporia University. This is a unique opportunity to share your knowledge with fellow graduate students, academics, and information professionals worldwide.

SRJ accepts original research, literature reviews, or critical review essays covering topics in all fields of information science theory, policy, application, or practice. Authors must be graduate students at the time of manuscript submission. The next issue will be published in fall 2013.

SRJ is an open access, double-blind, peer-reviewed, student-governed publication of the San José State University School of Library and Information Science. SRJ is hosted at San José State University’s institutional repository ScholarWorks, part of the Digital Commons initiative powered by Berkeley Electronic Press.

The journal launched in 2010 and has published five issues to date. Archived issues of SRJ are freely available for reading online at: http://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/slissrj/

For more information about the information school’s Student Research Journal, please visit: http://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/slissrj/about.html