Authors are wanted to write entries for Privacy Rights in the Digital Era: An Encyclopedia.
This work is currently in development by Grey House Publishing. We seek to make this encyclopedia the definitive reference work in the subject of contemporary privacy rights, with over 230 entries on the various concepts, theories, persons, statutes, and cases involved in the subject of privacy rights.
This is a great opportunity for publishing in a dynamic, high interest area, for law students. The publisher will pay honoraria for entries that are accepted.\
If you are interested, please write Chris Anglim, the general editor of this project, at canglim@udc.edu. He will provide additional information, including the list of entries, deadlines, and word count limits. The advisory editor for the project is Professor Jane E. Kirtley, JD, director of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota’s School of Journalism.
Because we seek to make this the definitive reference work in the privacy rights area, we welcome suggestions as to any additional topics that should be included. We also welcome suggestions as to potential writers who might be interested in contributing to this work. We welcome your participation. We hope you will accept our invitation and look forward to hearing from you.
Christopher T. Anglim
Professor/Archivist/Reference Librarian
University of the District of Columbia
4200 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
(202) 274-5843