The Journal of Library Innovation, one of the first journals devoted explicitly to innovation and creativity in libraries, is a peer reviewed, electronic journal published by the Western New York Library Resources Council. Its mission is to disseminate research and information on innovative practice in libraries of all types.
Innovation in libraries can include, but is not limited to the following:
- The discovery of unmet user needs.
- The introduction of new services or the retooling of traditional services resulting in a better user experience.
- Creative collaboration between libraries, or between libraries and other types of institutions, resulting in demonstrable improvements in service to users.
- Implementing new technologies to improve and extend library service to meet user needs.
- Explorations of the future of libraries.
- Pilot testing unconventional ideas and services.
- Redefining the roles of library staff to better serve users.
- Developing processes that encourage organizational innovation.
- Reaching out to and engaging library users and non-users in new and creative ways.
- Creative library instruction and patron programming.
- Finding new ways to make library collections or library facilities more useful.
For more information and submission guidelines visit http://www.libraryinnovation.org/ or contact Pamela Jones, the Managing Editor, at pjones@medaille.edu.
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