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Montgomery Appointed Assistant Editor for Library UX Journal

Professor and librarian Susan Montgomery assumes the role of assistant editor at Weave: A Journal of Library User Experience.

By Stephanie Rizzo ’09

October 05, 2022

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Professor and librarian Susan Montgomery has been appointed as the assistant editor for scholarly submissions at Weave: A Journal of Library User Experience. This peer-reviewed, open access, web-based publication features articles on user experience (UX) for librarians and professionals in related fields.

User experience plays a critical role within libraries of all kinds, and user experience librarians and teams have become commonplace since Weave’s inception in 2014. Weave is a comprehensive, rigorous publication for library UX professionals to share with and learn from their colleagues.

Montgomery previously served on the board for Weave before stepping into an editorial role.


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