The Legal Information Review is now accepting submissions on a rolling basis for its second volume.
The journal encourages submissions of applied or theoretical work on the intersection of law librarianship and legal information, including:
- the theoretical framework for teaching legal research (issues such as information literacy theory, adult learning theory, network theory, or other educational, social science, or psychology theories);
- information retrieval (both manual and automated systems such as artificial intelligence and law);
- law and policy (issues such as privacy, copyright, and security);
- information access issues (such as making legal and government information more accessible to the public, both physically and intellectually); and
- practice issues (analyses or applications which help lawyers in their day-to-day operations).
Legal Information Review encourages manuscripts with links to author-produced videos, PowerPoints, or other media. Articles will be available in both online and print versions.
‘Submissions can be sent electronically to susan.nevelow.mart@colorado.edu. For information on how to format your paper for blind peer review and to see all of the submission policies for Legal Information Review, go to www.wiselawlibrary.org/LIR/.
Articles will be published online as they are completed. Then a cumulative volume will be published both online and in print at the end of the next academic year.