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1. Library's Role in Supporting Financial Literacy for Patrons

Book Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Editor: Carol Smallwood,  Library Services for Multicultural Patrons: 
Strategies to Encourage Library Use Rowman & Littlefield, 2013

Chapters sought from U.S. and Canadian practicing academic, public, 
school, special librarians, LIS faculty, and other professionals 
sharing practical know-how.

Possible topics: Seeking and using collaborators in the financial industry;
Job hunting help; Tax preparation programs; Recognizing fraud; 
Workshops for Senior Citizens; Case studies on what works and what 
doesn't in various types of libraries and patrons; other topics on 
financial literacy for library patrons you've had experience.

Concise, how-to chapters using bullets, headings, based on experience 
to help colleagues; creativity, innovation highly valued. Those able 
to write two chapters  read first. No previously published, 
simultaneously submitted material; One, two, or three authors per 
chapter; each chapter by the same author(s). Compensation: one 
complimentary copy per 3,000-4,000 word chapter accepted no matter 
how many co-authors or if one or two chapters: author discount on 
more copies.

Please e-mail titles of 4 topics each described in a few sentences by 
March 28, 2015 with brief biography sketch on each author. Please 
place FIN, Your Name on subject line: [log in to unmask]



2.  Winning Strategies for Attracting, Retaining, and Maximizing Volunteers

Book Publisher: McFarland

Carol Smallwood, co-editor; Bringing the Arts Into the Library 
(American Library Association, 2014); public library administrator, 
special, school librarian.

Lura Sanborn, co-editor; contributor, Women, Work, and the Web 
(Rowman & Littlefield, 2015); public, academic, school librarian.

Chapters sought from U.S. and Canadian practicing academic, public, 
school, special librarians and other professional sharing practical 
know-how about volunteers in tight economic times and staff cuts. 
Chapters are encouraged that could apply to more than one type of 
library: useful to public, school, special, LIS faculty. Award 
winning volunteer efforts and case studies encouraged.

Possible topics: managing different age groups and special events; 
training and continuing education; recognition reinforcement; 
policies and manuals; recruitment and interviewing; scheduling; 
handling personality conflicts; technology instruction; legal, 
health, and security concerns.

Concise, how-to chapters using bullets, headings, based on experience 
to help colleagues; creativity, innovation highly valued. Those 
submitting  two chapters  are read first. No previously published, 
simultaneously submitted material; One, two, or three authors per 
chapter; each chapter by the same author(s). Compensation: one 
complimentary copy per 3,000-4,000 word chapter accepted no matter 
how many co-authors or if one or two chapters: author discount on 
more copies.

Please e-mail titles of 4 topics each described in a few sentences by 
March 28, 2015 with brief biography sketch on each author. Please 
place VOL, Your Name on subject line: [log in to unmask]