Library and Information Science Student and Alumni Association

Professional Newsletters

 

Recommended Library Student E-Mail Discussion Lists

Current Cites: A team of librarians and library staff monitors information technology literature in both print and digital forms, each month selecting only the best items to annotate for a free publication.  http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites/

CYS-Lib: Colorado Youth Services Librarians, all aspects of working with children and young adult services invited for discussion. To Subscribe: send an e-mail message to majordomo@aclin.org 

Put in the body of the message: subscribe cys-lib 

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Futurelib: Future librarians and information professionals discuss ongoing changes reverberating through our professional world.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/futurelib/

LIBJOBS: Internet mailing list for employment opportunities for librarians and information professionals.
http://www.ifla.org/II/lists/libjobs.htm

LIBNET-L: For Colorado librarians. Library students are also welcome. To subscribe: send an email with a blank subject line to majordomo@colosys.net. The message should simply read: subscribe libnet. Do not add punctuation or any other characters.

Libschool-L: The DU Library Information Science Program's distributed email list.
http://www.du.edu/LIS/techbootcamp.htm#Libschool-L

LISSAA-L: Students and friends of the Library and Information Services Program.
http://www.du.edu/lisa/about/email_list.htm

NEWLIB-L: Discussion list for librarians new to the profession who wish to share experiences and discuss ideas, issues, trends, and problems faced by librarians in the early stages of their careers.
http://www.lahacal.org/newlib/

SLA: Multiple discussion lists associated with SLA.
http://www.sla.org/content/interactive/lists/index.cfm

 

Miscellaneous Library E-Mail Lists and Newsgroups

EdWeb Project: Personal collection of education-focused discussion groups. Focus of the list is general education, K-12 education, education technology and education reform.
http://www.edwebproject.org/lists.html

Informed Librarian: Amonthly compilation of the most recent tables of contents from over 180 valuable domestic and foreign library and information-related journals, e-journals, magazines, e-magazines, newsletters and e-newsletters. This newsletter helps keep you informed and abreast of all library trends. It is an easy, timesaving way to stay on top of your professional reading by listing all current contents in one place, fully hyperlinked to the contents. Recommended for all types of library and information professionals.
http://www.infosourcespub.com/book4.cfm

InfoWorks Technology Company: Includes links to and subscription instruction for e-mail lists and newsgroups. General resources contain sites with broad subject areas not limited to library and information science. Miscellaneous resources contain e-mail lists and newsgroups for librarianship limited to specific region or state and special library fields.
http://www.itcompany.com/inforetriever/email.htm

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