From: Beth Ashmore <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 10:49:50 -0400

Serials Review is planning a special issue on accessibility in acquisitions
and discovery. This issue will focus on the efforts technical services
librarians take to advocate and improve the accessibility of resources,
trends in accessibility awareness including improvements and setbacks, and
the collaborative projects from libraries, publishers, vendors, and
consortia that are moving the industry forward.

Potential topics for this issue include the following:

   - Techniques for accessibility advocacy with vendors
   - Effective license negotiations on accessibility issues
   - Environmental scans of electronic resources for accessibility gaps
   - Managing accessibility review of electronic collections
   - Best practices for making library-produced digital archives and
   repositories accessible
   - Consortial efforts to advocate for accessibility in electronic
   resources
   - Accessibility issues in purchasing and renewal decision-making
   - In-house projects that improve accessibility to core library tools
   like catalogs, discovery layers and library websites

If you have interest in contributing an article for this special issue,
please contact Maria Collins, editor of Serials Review ([log in to unmask])
or submit your paper for review through the Taylor & Francis web site (
http://www.editorialmanager.com/serrev/).

The deadline for proposals is December 1st. The deadline for final
manuscript submissions will be February 1, 2020.

Thanks for your consideration!
-Beth Ashmore
Serials Review, Associate Editor

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Beth Ashmore
Associate Head, Acquisitions and Discovery (Serials)
North Carolina State University Libraries
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