工作仍在继续

IASSIST quarterly Pub Date : 2022-12-28 DOI:10.29173/iq1076
Michele Hayslett
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欢迎来到2022年IASSIST季刊的最后一期- IQ第46卷(4),这是我们期待已久的关于数据实践中的系统性种族主义的特刊。这期杂志所代表的意义可能比你想象的要多:当然,这是两年多来学术写作努力的结晶,但这本身对于任何一期杂志来说都是不寻常的。然而。就在本期特刊构思之后不久,这场全球大流行爆发了,给我们所有人造成了沉重打击,不仅造成了生命的物质破坏,还引发了社会动荡、工作不安全、住房不安全以及重大的精神健康挑战。疫情期间爆发了社会不公正现象,其暴力和对人的尊严的漠视使我们许多人感到震惊和愤怒。我有幸见证了本期杂志的起源,并帮助招募了特邀编辑特雷弗·沃特金斯和乔纳森·凯恩。我向他们的毅力、耐心和勇气致敬,也向文章作者的毅力、耐心和勇气致敬,他们把这些内容变成了现实。许多参与这个问题的人都面临着多重个人挑战,从失去家庭成员到反复搬家,工作变化,以及在努力完成这项工作的过程中更多的挑战。有些人无法克服许多障碍,被迫撤回他们的建议。因此,我认为说这是我们制作过的最难的问题并不夸张。特雷弗和乔纳森,再次感谢你们领导这项重要的工作。社会对IASSIST的种族公正的呼吁带来了一些好事,包括智商问题。IASSIST发起了几项新项目,以倡导组织内部和研究人员之间的多样性和公平性:我们调整了会员费,允许低收入国家的人半价加入。IASSIST还为参加2022年美国图书馆协会会议和ICPSR定量方法暑期项目的成员提供多元化奖学金。一个新的反种族主义资源兴趣小组,专注于汇编反种族主义资源,已经工作了两年多,最近与专业发展委员会合作举办了一个网络研讨会,讨论收集(或不收集)种族和民族数据的不同国家方法(参见这个网页的网络研讨会记录以及成员所写的文章)。小组欢迎其他国家的论文投稿和其他网络研讨会主题的建议。展望未来,2023年会议的主题是研究的多样性:来自数据的社会正义,肯定会有一些精彩的演讲(以及未来的智商论文!)。在IQ,我们已经在考虑这个领域的第二个特别问题,关于社会公正在数据服务中的作用。我们邀请愿意担任客座编辑的志愿者与我们联系。所以这项工作还在继续。IQ编辑团队很高兴欢迎一位新的志愿者Phillip Ndhlovu担任本期的总编辑。菲利普是津巴布韦菲拉布西的万达州立大学图书馆副馆长。我们非常感谢他——他的角色是制作每一期杂志的关键,他的参与使奥菲拉和我能够专注于学习编辑的角色。我们欢迎有关新功能或专栏的建议,如果您有兴趣参与其中,请与我们联系。我们所有的IQ编辑团队,祝你在2023年过得更好。与此同时,请欣赏同事们的辛勤工作。请继续阅读特雷弗和乔纳森的客座编辑对所附文章的描述。IQ编辑团队,Michele Hayslett - 2022年12月
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The work continues
Welcome to the final issue of the IASSIST Quarterly for the year 2022 – IQ volume 46(4), our eagerly-awaited special issue on Systemic Racism in Data Practices. This issue represents more than you might think:  the culmination of more than two years of the intellectual hard work of writing, of course, but that in itself is not unusual for any journal issue.  However.  The global pandemic exploded just after the conception of this special issue and hit all of us hard, wreaking not only physical destruction of lives but also unleashing social upheaval, job insecurity, housing insecurity, and major mental health challenges.  Social injustice erupted during the pandemic, shocking and enraging many of us with its violence and disregard for human dignity.  I was privileged to witness the genesis of this issue, and I helped recruit our guest editors, Trevor Watkins and Jonathan Cain. I salute their perseverance, patience and courage, and that of the article authors, in bringing this content to fruition.  Many involved in this issue faced multiple personal challenges, from the loss of family members to repeated moves, job changes, and more in the process of trying to get this work done.  Some were unable to surmount the many obstacles and were forced to withdraw their proposals.  So I do not think it is hyperbole to say this is the hardest issue we have ever produced.  Trevor and Jonathan, thank you again for spearheading this important work. Some good things have come from the societal call for racial justice for IASSIST, including this issue of the IQ.  IASSIST has initiated several new ventures to advocate for diversity and equity, both within our organization and among researchers generally:  We restructured our membership fees to allow half price for people joining from lower income countries.  IASSIST also sponsored diversity scholarships for members to attend the American Library Association conference and the ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods in 2022.  A new Anti-racism Resources Interest Group which focuses on compiling anti-racism resources has been working for more than two years and recently collaborated with the Professional Development Committee to present a webinar on varying national approaches to collecting (or not collecting) data about race and ethnicity (see this page for the webinar recording as well as the essays members have written).  The group welcomes contributions of essays for additional countries and suggestions of other webinar topics.  Looking ahead, the 2023 conference theme is Diversity in Research: Social Justice from Data, sure to result in some fascinating presentations (and future IQ papers!).  And here at the IQ, we’re already contemplating a second special issue in this area around the role of social justice in data services.  We invite volunteers who would like to serve as guest editors to contact us.  And so the work continues. The IQ editorial team is happy to welcome a new volunteer, Phillip Ndhlovu, as our Managing Editor with this issue.  Phillip is the Deputy Librarian at the Gwanda State University Library in Filabusi, Zimbabwe.  We thank him profusely—his role is key to producing every issue and his participation enables Ofira and me to focus on learning the editor’s role.  We welcome suggestions for new features or columns, and encourage you to reach out if you are interested in becoming involved. From all of us on the IQ editorial team, we wish you a much better year in 2023.  And meanwhile, enjoy the hard work herein of your colleagues.  Read on for Trevor and Jonathan’s guest editors’ notes describing the enclosed articles. For the IQ Editorial Team,   Michele Hayslett – December 2022 Karsten Boye Rasmussen Ofira Schwartz-Soicher
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