Hello all:

I’m co-editing a new book about censorship of LGBTQ materials and programming 
in libraries, and we're welcoming submissions.

Call for Chapter Proposals

Working Title: Censorship Is a Drag: LGBTQ Materials and Programming Under 
Siege in Libraries

Editors: Jason D. Phillips and Jordan Ruud

Submission Deadline: April 1, 2023

Publisher: Library Juice Press

Book Description: Libraries, long tasked with defending intellectual freedom, 
find themselves under siege with threats of censorship for carrying 
gender/sexuality-related materials or holding LGBTQ-related events. Efforts to 
censor materials and control programming arguably threaten to have a chilling 
effect on libraries’ ability to carry out their core missions. We are 
soliciting contributions from across the library ecosystem exploring the 
significance of these threats and how librarians have responded, offering an 
intellectual and practical toolkit, in tandem with lessons with experience, to 
help libraries make their way through this new intellectual climate.

Topics under consideration might include:

  *   Censorship of programming
  *   Censorship of materials at any point in the acquisitions cycle
  *   Preemptive caution (anticipation of censorship struggles) exerting a 
chilling effect on intellectual freedom
  *   How classification can impede discoverability of controversial materials: 
“bibliographic invisibility”
  *   Visibility of LGBTQ topics in displays
  *   LGBTQ YA/children’s lit and its curricular role
  *   Safe spaces for digital scholarship
  *   The role and inclusion of LGBTQ materials, services, and outreach
  *   Responsive collection development policy to address potential challenges
  *   Administrative interference (campus, school, or public)
  *   Workplace protections for LGBTQ personnel or those involved in LGBTQ 
collection development/programming
  *   Information barriers creating a non-inclusive environment
  *   Building design as a barrier to vulnerable populations (trans people)
  *   Impact of LGBTQ materials and/or programming on student retention/mental 
health
  *   The erosion of tenure as a threat to protection of intellectual freedom
  *   Reflection on the role of LGBTQ materials as part of a collection, and as 
an aspect of overall library/campus DEI strategies
  *   Politicization of library funding
  *   We welcome contributions discussing specific situations, and also 
reflections of a more general nature on the importance of, and threats to, 
intellectual freedom.

We ask authors interested in contributing to submit a proposal or abstract in 
our submission form: 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1bP5Eo_GsMXuCBMNerSdgtS9hjUVqrfEEuwvEwrCR-mY/<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1bP5Eo_GsMXuCBMNerSdgtS9hjUVqrfEEuwvEwrCR-mY/>

Deadlines:

  *   April 1, 2023: abstracts due
  *   April 30, 2023: notification of acceptance
  *   September 1, 2023: drafts due
  *   December 1, 2023: final revisions due
  *   December 31, 2023: final submission of manuscript

If you have questions, please feel free to ask the editors: Jason D. Phillips 
(he/him) (jason.phill...@ucf.edu<mailto:jason.phill...@ucf.edu>) and Jordan 
Ruud (he/him) (jordan.r...@uafs.edu<mailto:jordan.r...@uafs.edu>).

Jordan Ruud
Collection Development Librarian, University of Arkansas – Fort Smith
jordan.r...@uafs.edu
(479) 788-7208

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