[Libs-Or] MISC: Fwd: Call for participation: Lived Experiences of Peer Review

Emily Ford fordemily at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 11:01:57 PDT 2020


Folks,
Please excuse cross-postings.
Cheers,
Emily

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From: Emily Ford <forder at pdx.edu>
Date: Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 10:59 AM
Subject: Call for participation: Lived Experiences of Peer Review
To: Emily R Ford <forder at pdx.edu>


Please excuse cross postings, and please share as you see fit.
Best,
Emily

*Share your lived experience of peer review in LIS*



Seeking any and all stories from LIS professionals and students about peer
review. If you’re an author, a referee, an editor, or even someone who
hasn’t done these things but wants to, I want to hear your experience and
to share it with our LIS community. When we share our lived experiences
with others, we create dialogue and we can begin to reflect as a community
about this important publishing process.



·      What was it like to have your work undergo peer review for the first
time?

·      How did peer review improve your work?

·      How did you learn to referee?

·      How do you approach requests to referee works? What is your
refereeing philosophy?

·      Have you participated in open peer review? What was it like?

·      What other experiences have you had with peer review?



No story is too big or too small, and no experience is insignificant. Your
participation consists of a synchronous online interview and a brief review
of your story before it is published on the Stories of Open website
<https://www.storiesofopen.org/>.



This project builds upon the work of a forthcoming book from ACRL
Press, *Stories
of Open: Opening peer review through narrative inquiry*, as well as work
presented in Tell Me YourStory: Narrative inquiry in LIS research
<https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.81.2.235>, an article in the March 2020 issue
of *College & Research Libraries*.



Interested in sharing your story? Please email Emily Ford (forder at pdx.edu).



Funding for this project has been provided by a Portland State University
Faculty Development Grant.



-- 
*Emily Ford*
(she/hers)
Associate Professor
Urban & Public Affairs Librarian
Portland State University Library

(503) 725-3689
Office Hours by appointment

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0952-3660
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