IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship
Volume 10 – Issue 2 – 2021
Editors: IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship Editor-in-Chief: Dr Bernard Montoneri Independent Researcher, Taiwan Bernard Montoneri earned his PhD (African, Arab, and Asian Words; History, Languages, Literature) and his BA in Chinese from the University of Provence, Aix-Marseille I, France. He was an Associate Professor in the Department of European Languages and Cultures at the National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan until January 2020. He is now an independent researcher. He has around 60 publications and was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the IAFOR Journal of Education until 2017. Dr Montoneri wrote a chapter titled “Plagiarism and Ethical Issues: A Literature Review on Academic Misconduct”, in Ethics, Entrepreneurship, and Governance in Higher Education, IGI Global, USA (2018) and edited a book titled Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism: Case Studies from Universities around the World with Lexington Books (2020). Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=bernard+montoneri&btnG= E-mail: editor.literature@iafor.org Co-Editor: Dr Rachel Franks University of Newcastle, Australia Dr Rachel Franks is the Coordinator, Scholarship at the State Library of New South Wales and an Honorary Associate Lecturer at The University of Newcastle, Australia. A qualified educator and librarian, Rachel holds PhDs in Australian crime fiction (CQU) and true crime texts (Sydney). Her research on crime fiction, true crime, popular culture and information science has been presented at numerous conferences. An award-winning writer, her work can be found in a wide variety of books, journals and magazines. She edited, with Alistair Rolls, Crime Uncovered: the private investigator (Intellect, 2016). E-mail: rachel.franks@newcastle.edu.au Associate Editors: Dr Jeri Kroll Flinders University, Australia Dr Jeri Kroll is Emeritus Professor of English and Creative Writing at Flinders University, South Australia, Adjunct Professor Creative Arts at Central Queensland University and an award-winning writer for adults and young people. She holds a PhD in Literature from Columbia University and is on the boards of New Writing: The International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing and TEXT. Dr Kroll has published over 75 book chapters and articles as well as twenty-six books. Most recent criticism includes Creative Writing: Drafting, Revising and Editing (Jeri Kroll and Graeme Harper, eds, Bloomsbury 2020), Old and New, Tried and Untried: Creativity and Research in the 21st Century University (2016) and Research Methods in Creative Writing (2013). Recent creative work includes Workshopping the Heart: New and Selected Poems (2013) and the verse novel, Vanishing Point (2015), shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Awards. A George Washington University stage
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