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Search Extended: Evidence Based Library and Information Practice
(EBLIP) is
seeking an Editorial Intern


 


 


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We
are looking for a new Editorial Intern to assist our Editorial Team. The ideal
candidate will be in place by February 2017 and will commit to serving a two
year term. 


 


The
role of the Intern is to: 


 


	Provide
     a final editorial check of proofed copy before publication, using the
     pre-developed checklist 
	Check
     and edit the item metadata on the EBLIP
     website to ensure title, author, and abstract correspond to the submitted
     manuscript 
	Assist
     the Editor-in-Chief and Communications Officer with calls for papers or
     calls for volunteers 
	Assist
     with investigation and implementation of new projects related to the
     journal 
	Participate
     in monthly Editorial Team meetings 



 


The
ideal candidate will be an MLIS (or
equivalent) student or a recent graduate (past 2 years) interested in
evidence based practice and research methods, and who possesses strong
attention to detail. The position requires dedicated time on a regular basis,
and it is therefore essential that interested persons ensure available time to
devote to this position prior to applying. It is estimated that the workload is
approximately 10 hours per month. 


 


Interested
persons should send a statement of interest, indicating the areas of strength
they would bring to the role, as well as a brief resume to Lorie Kloda at lorie.kloda@concordia.ca by January
9, 2017.


 


Specific
queries about the role should be addressed to Michelle Dunaway at mdunawa@gmail.com.