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Call for Chapter Proposals: Upcoming Publication Pathways for Change: Strategic Programs for Cultivating Diversity in the Library Workforce–Deadline Fri., May 9, with Informational Sessions Online Fri., April 18, and Mon., April 21

Posted on April 11, 2025 by Eric Edwards

Call for Chapter Proposals

We are seeking chapter proposals for an edited volume published by Rowman & Littlefield. The chapters will be peer reviewed and publication date is tentatively expected for Spring 2027.

Working Title: Pathways for Change: Strategic Programs for Cultivating Diversity in the Library Workforce

Abstract submission deadline: Friday, May 9, 2025

Editors:

Tammie Busch, Elizabeth Kamper, Jacob Del Rio, and Lora Del Rio

Library & Information Services, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Book Description:

Pathways for Change: Strategic Programs for Cultivating Diversity in the Library Workforce provides a replicable and scalable set of tools and techniques for librarians to cultivate a diverse workforce of future librarians. This will allow readers to learn about partnerships between libraries and schools, and techniques for reaching out to underrepresented populations at a formative age.

According to a member survey conducted by the American Library Association in 2017, 86.7% of members identified as white. Despite our ongoing quest for diversity and a growing number of initiatives, literature, and conversations related to diversity, the demographics of the professional librarian population have not significantly changed. This book will begin with a narrative about an IMLS grant that funded the development of the Diverse Librarianship Career Training and Education (DLCTE) Program, which was a response to the lack of diversity in the field of librarianship. This book will serve as a call to action, giving large- and small-scale examples of initiatives designed to spread awareness about the field of librarianship and broadly impact the library workforce.

In addition to this narrative, this book will feature a collection of chapters or case studies, each exploring how a specific library has implemented a program or activity that strives to introduce librarianship to underrepresented populations. The book will empower current librarians to create library advocates by redefining and de-mystifying the profession and introducing them to modern practices in librarianship.

Sample chapters or case studies may include (but are not limited to):

  • Mentorship for underrepresented library staff/students/etc.
  • Library programming or events focusing on: Library career awareness, creating library advocates, etc.
  • Paid internships for either school age or post high school students
  • Recruitment or retention efforts for underrepresented library staff
  • Examples of failed projects, programs, etc. that provided learning opportunities to library faculty and/or staff
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Scholarships and student awards
  • Community partnerships to enhance library visibility and/or student involvement

Don’t see your topic/idea here? We encourage you to contact Elizabeth Kamper, co-editor, at ekamper@siue.edu to discuss how your idea may fit within this book’s scope.

  • Editors will be holding two 1-hour open sessions for folks interested in applying to ask questions, share ideas, and get feedback. These sessions are scheduled for:
    • Session 1: Friday, April 18, at 11:00 AM CDT
      • Register here
    • Session 2: Monday, April 21, at 1:00 PM CDT
      • Register here

Tentative publication timeline:

  • Abstract submission deadline: May 9, 2025
  • Notification/feedback regarding submission: June 1, 2025
  • First drafts due: September 1, 2025
  • Second drafts with editor’s comments due: March 1, 2026 
  • Peer-Review: March – June 2026
  • Final drafts with peer-review edits due: October 1, 2026
  • Tentative publication date: Spring 2027

Submission Process:

An email with an attached word document (.doc or .docx) is required for proposal submission. The document should be written in Calibri or Times New Roman, 12 pt., and include:

  • A working title
  • Names of all contributing authors & their respective institutions
  • Contact information for the primary author
  • Estimated final word count
  • A brief (350-500 word) description of your proposed chapter

Attach your chapter submission proposal to an email with the subject line: Chapter Proposal Submission_(PrimaryAuthor’sLastName)

And send to: ekamper@siue.edu

Proposals DUE: Friday, May 9, 2025

Questions? 

Elizabeth Kamper, co-editor 

ekamper@siue.edu

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