<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;display:inline"></div>The Journal of Library Innovation (JOLI) is a peer reviewed open access journal. Its mission is to disseminate research and information on innovative practice in libraries of all types. <br>
<br><br>Innovation in libraries can include, but is not limited to the following:<br><br>The discovery of unmet user needs.<br>The introduction of new services or the retooling of traditional services resulting in a better user experience.<br>
Creative collaboration between libraries, or between libraries and other types of institutions, resulting in demonstrable improvements in service to users.<br>Implementing new technologies to improve and extend library service to meet user needs.<br>
Explorations of the future of libraries.<br>Pilot testing unconventional ideas and services.<br>Redefining the roles of library staff to better serve users.<br>Developing processes that encourage organizational innovation.<br>
Reaching out to and engaging library users and non-users in new and creative ways.<br>Creative library instruction and patron programming.<br>Finding new ways to make library collections or library facilities more useful to users.<div>
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