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Racial, gender, sexual, and disability identities of the Journal of the Medical Library Association's editorial board, reviewers, and authors.
Akers, Katherine G; Pionke, J J; Aaronson, Ellen M; Chambers, Thane; Cyrus, John W; Eldermire, Erin R B; Norton, Melanie J.
  • Akers KG; JMLA@journals.pitt.edu, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the Medical Library Association.
  • Pionke JJ; pionke@illinois.edu, University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.
  • Aaronson EM; aaronson.ellen@mayo.edu, Mayo Clinic Libraries, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.
  • Chambers T; thane@ualberta.ca, Cameron Library, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
  • Cyrus JW; cyrusjw@vcu.edu, Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
  • Eldermire ERB; erb29@cornell.edu, Flower-Sprecher Veterinary Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
  • Norton MJ; melanie.norton@yale.edu, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
J Med Libr Assoc ; 109(2): 167-173, 2021 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1355139
ABSTRACT
The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) recently issued a call for submissions that recognize and address social injustices; speak to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our workforce and among our user populations; and share critical perspectives on health sciences librarianship as well as those on any topic within JMLA's scope written by authors who are Black, Indigenous, or People of Color. We also committed to creating more equitable opportunities for authors, reviewers, and editorial board members from marginalized groups. As part of this effort, we conducted a demographic survey of all individuals who served as a member of the JMLA editorial board or reviewer or had submitted a manuscript to JMLA between 2018 and 2020. We found that most survey respondents are white, heterosexual, women and do not identify with a disability, meaning that JMLA is missing out on a diversity of perspectives and life experiences that could improve the journal's processes and policies, enrich its content, and accelerate the research and practice of health sciences librarianship. Therefore, to avoid perpetuating or aggravating systemic biases and power structures in scholarly publishing or health sciences librarianship, we pledge to take concrete steps toward making JMLA a more diverse and inclusive journal.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Libraries, Medical / Library Science Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Med Libr Assoc Journal subject: Library Science Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Libraries, Medical / Library Science Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Med Libr Assoc Journal subject: Library Science Year: 2021 Document Type: Article