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Come write for us! We are excited to invite chapter proposals for our forthcoming edited volume, Unframing the Visual: Visual Literacy Pedagogy in Academic Libraries and Information Spaces, which will be published by ACRL Press in 2023. As the first major work on visual literacy pedagogy for academic librarians since the publication of the 2016 Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education, this work aims to offer innovative ideas about, perspectives on, and approaches to visual literacy instruction across the disciplines in higher education. 

We are seeking proposals for chapters for each of the book's four thematic sections:

We invite practitioners in academic libraries and information spaces (such as archives, digital scholarship and visualization labs, makerspaces, visual resource centers and image collections, galleries, and museums) who work with visuals to consider submitting a proposal to this volume. In this context, visuals can include but are not limited to charts, drawings, graphs, icons, maps, memes, paintings, photographs, symbols, or other visualizations, as well as multimodal texts with visual elements. Chapters may take a theoretical or practical approach to visual literacy pedagogy and include conceptual discussions, connections to disciplinary perspectives, case studies, activity descriptions, lesson plans, and more. Additional ideas for chapter topics for each thematic section are provided on our website.

We especially welcome proposals from members of underrepresented groups, including but not limited to: women, people of color, LGBTQ+, ability/disability, and non-binary gender identities--as well as members of underrepresented and/or marginalized groups that don’t fit into the categories listed above. 

If you have a potential idea for a chapter but are not sure that it would fit within this volume, please feel free to reach out to the editors at [log in to unmask] discuss. 

Submission Procedure: 

We invite you to submit a proposal of approximately 500 words on or before October 15, 2021 through our website. Chapters accepted for publication should be between 3,000 and 6,000 words and formatted using Chicago Manual of Style according to ACRL Guidelines. Authors will be responsible for securing permissions for any visuals that appear in their chapters. 

All submitted chapters will receive blind peer feedback from another author participating in the volume. 

Important Dates: 


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Stephanie Beene, MA, MS
Assistant Professor,
Fine Arts Librarian for Art, Architecture & Planning
(she/her/hers)

Schedule an appointment with me @:
http://libcal.unm.edu/appointments

Fine Arts & Design Library,
George Pearl Hall 435
College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences
University of New Mexico MSC05 3020
Albuquerque, NM 87131
   

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