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January 14, 2008, 01:33 PM ET

Advice for Librarians Who Want to Write

Sure, librarians read a lot. But many aspire to be authors, too. At a discussion Saturday morning during the midwinter American Library Association conference, young librarians and those still in library school were offered tips from their colleagues on how to get published. Here are some of the recommendations:

Write book reviews. Find a publication that covers your area of expertise, and pitch an article to its publisher. Find a topic no one’s written about. Check out Web sites — such as Beyond the Job and A Library Writer’s Blog — that regularly put out calls for papers. Pair up with a more experienced colleague and offer to help him or her write a paper. —Andrea L. Foster

Categories: American-Library-Association-Phildelphia-2008

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