Call for Chapter Proposals: Integrating Inclusive Cataloging with Vendors

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The push to address Diversity, Equity and Inclusion issues in library catalogs 
can present technical services departments with a number of challenges. 
Shrinking budgets, low staffing, and uncertainty around how best to approach 
reparative work can all impact decision making. However, new and existing 
vendor relationships can be leveraged to accomplish DEI projects, from 
reparative description and subject analysis to integration of accessibility 
information into bibliographic records.

We are calling for book chapters for the edited volume "Integrating Inclusive 
Cataloging with Vendors," currently under consideration by Rowman & Littlefield 
(https://rowman.com/).  We welcome submissions from vendors and library 
practitioners that discuss projects establishing and leveraging vendor 
relationships in inclusive cataloging practices.  We are particularly 
interested in case studies that describe practical solutions and include 
checklists, timelines, project management tools used and that address 
pre-planning and ensuring project sustainability after initial implementation. 
We are looking for projects that have potential to be replicated and 
implemented in different types of libraries and settings.

Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas of 
vendor collaboration:

  *   authority work/maintenance, collaborating with vendors on mitigating 
harmful language in subject headings, and incorporating alternative subject 
vocabularies.

  *   ensuring inclusive description in shelf-ready and vendor-provided 
bibliographic records for print and electronic materials

  *   vendor support of non-Latin script access and remediation of existing 
issues

  *   vendor support for non-Library of Congress vocabularies access

  *   vendor support for displaying and leveraging accessibility information in 
records

  *   discovery layer vendors and projects of masking harmful language

How to submit:

Please submit your chapter proposal (250-500 words) and a brief bio to book 
editors Brinna Michael (bami...@emory.edu) and Sofia Slutskaya 
(sofia.slutsk...@emory.edu) using a link below by Friday, August 18, 2023

Submission form<https://forms.gle/6S4nd5Eqe3twyRXH7>

Important dates:

  *   Proposal submission deadline - Friday, August 18, 2023

  *   Authors of selected proposals will be notified by Friday, September 15, 
2023

  *   Draft full chapters are expected by Friday, December 15, 2023

  *   Editor feedback to authors by Friday, February 9, 2024

  *   Author final revisions to chapters due Friday, March 29, 2024

Full chapter word counts will range from 2,500-4000 words.


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Brinna Michael, MSLIS (they/she/Mx.)

Cataloging and Metadata Librarian

Pitts Theology Library

Emory University

bami...@emory.edu<mailto:bami...@emory.edu>

404-727-1220

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