Start Date
18-5-2016 4:00 PM
Keywords
Social Justice, journal publishing, communication, academia, injustice, cultural bias
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Description
Countless studies and personal narratives have demonstrated that cultural, racial, and gender bias influence important aspects of academia, including in traditional book and journal publishing. Scholarly communications and LIS publishing can challenge the traditional modes of publishing both in format and content. Presenters will discuss their work in this area, addressing topics like race, culture, sexuality, and gender in formats like print books, online journals, and institutional repositories. Presenters will also talk about how to talk to faculty and graduate students about the entire scholarly communication lifecycle, and how they can intervene to circumvent cultural bias and injustice.
Recommended Citation
Roh, Charlotte; Drabinski, Emily; and Inefuku, Harrison (2016). "Librarian Engagement and Social Justice in Publishing," Library Publishing Forum - Recorded Sessions. https://newprairiepress.org/lpforum/2016/plenary/1
Librarian Engagement and Social Justice in Publishing
Countless studies and personal narratives have demonstrated that cultural, racial, and gender bias influence important aspects of academia, including in traditional book and journal publishing. Scholarly communications and LIS publishing can challenge the traditional modes of publishing both in format and content. Presenters will discuss their work in this area, addressing topics like race, culture, sexuality, and gender in formats like print books, online journals, and institutional repositories. Presenters will also talk about how to talk to faculty and graduate students about the entire scholarly communication lifecycle, and how they can intervene to circumvent cultural bias and injustice.