Editorial
Scholarly
Publishing During a Pandemic
Lorie
Kloda
Editor-in-Chief
Associate
University Librarian, Planning and Community Relations
Concordia
University
Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Email:
lorie.kloda@concordia.ca
2020 Kloda. This is an Open Access article
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DOI: 10.18438/eblip29792
The
past few months have been a first for everyone. No one has experienced a
pandemic of this scale, and we have all had to make significant adjustments to
our work lives and personal lives that we never imagined having to make. For
those of us fortunate enough to be in good health and to remain employed, we
have had to alter our schedules, routines, and habits. Despite this enormous
disruption in our day-to-day lives, the members of the Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Editorial Team
managed to publish our previous issue in the middle of March, only a few days
behind schedule.
Over
the last three months, the Editorial Team, all volunteers with day jobs and
lives disrupted by the pandemic, have continued to work to produce the latest
issue of the journal before you. As the Editor-in-Chief, I am of course very
proud of our team. I am also impressed by the contributions of the evidence
summary writers, peer reviewers, and copyeditors who have continued to move the
editorial process forward and to meet tight deadlines. These individuals
increase the caliber of the journal submissions and continue to do so while
handling current world events. The pandemic would have been an acceptable
reason to step away from these additional volunteer responsibilities and yet no
one did.
I
want to thank all the people who are involved with the journal for their
dedication, at all times but especially now.