NASIG is proud to be a member of C4DISC and an adopting organization for the 
Joint Statement of Principles.
 
October 4, 2018 – The Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly 
Communications has released a [  Joint Statement of Principles ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=6547350dc0&e=a709f0a51a
 ) to demonstrate the commitment of participating organizations to promoting 
involvement, innovation, and expanded access to leadership opportunities that 
maximize engagement across identity groups and professional levels. The Joint 
Statement of Principles can be viewed at: [  c4disc.org ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=e873e6cd5d&e=a709f0a51a
 ).
 
 The Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications (C4DISC) 
is currently comprised of ten trade and professional associations that 
represent organizations and individuals working in scholarly communications. 
These organizations include the [  Association of University Presses ]( 
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 ), [  Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=89638f96ac&e=a709f0a51a
 ), [  Canadian Association of Learned Journals ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=3a64dd1a59&e=a709f0a51a
 ), [  Council of Science Editors ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=5a8cc671c8&e=a709f0a51a
 ), [  International Society of Managing and Technical Editors ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=2106d85943&e=a709f0a51a
 ), [  Library Publishing Coalition ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=0382ce3039&e=a709f0a51a
 ), [  NASIG ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=04810de070&e=a709f0a51a
 ), [  Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=c2f15a73e7&e=a709f0a51a
 ), [  UKSG ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=e8450bc7d5&e=a709f0a51a
 ), and the [  Society for Scholarly Publishing ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=16f9248742&e=a709f0a51a
 ). 
 
The Coalition was formed in June 2017 to discuss and address the issues of 
diversity and inclusion within our industry. In principle and in practice, 
collectively, these organizations value and seek diversity and inclusive 
practices within the scholarly communications ecosystem.
 
 A number of surveys in recent years have shed light on the lack of diversity 
in scholarly communications as whole.  Whether it is gender equality or the 
noticeable lack of ethnic diversity among our workforce, there is an awareness 
that, as an industry, we are not a model of inclusivity. Publishing is truly a 
global enterprise, yet in many respects, our workforce is very homogeneous and 
that is reflected in our own collective member demographics.
 
 Representatives from these organizations met in Boston, MA, at the Society for 
Scholarly Publishing (SSP) Annual Meeting in June 2017, to discuss challenges 
and current initiatives in progress to address the lack of diversity and 
inclusion within the industry. We agreed to continue discussions and 
collaborate on possible projects starting with a [  Joint Statement of 
Principles ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=84fed7feb8&e=a709f0a51a
 ).
 
 “Working collectively, we can combine resources and have a greater impact, 
said Melanie Dolechek, SSP Executive Director. “Due to the overlap in our 
memberships, it makes sense to collaborate on this initiative.”
 
 The Coalition invites other organizations and companies to adopt the Joint 
Statement of Principles to show their support for and commitment to improving 
diversity and inclusion in scholarly communications. Organizations of any type 
can register their adoption of the Principles on the [  Coalition’s website ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=7a38aa2a9a&e=a709f0a51a
 ).
 
 The Coalition is currently evaluating proposals for international market 
research into diversity and inclusion in scholarly publishing, via a survey 
that will be repeated every three years for up to 10 years. The study will 
serve as a benchmark or a baseline measure for progress. The survey will 
included all types of publishers—for-profit, not-profit, government, library, 
university, etc.—as well as publishing services suppliers.
 
 C4DISC would like to thank Yael Fitzpatrick, Consulting Art Director and Brand 
Manager of [  Gazelle Design Consultancy ]( 
https://librarypublishing.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=299460903c5acd28e01011bfe&id=cf15f20120&e=a709f0a51a
 ), for developing the C4DISC logo.
 
 Organizations interesting in joining the Coalition and participating in the 
future development of resources and outreach should contact [ Melanie Dolechek 
]( mailto:[email protected] ), SSP Executive Director, or [ [email protected] 
]( mailto:[email protected] ).
 
 
NASIG is an independent organization working to advance and transform the 
management of information resources. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate and 
improve the distribution, acquisition, and long-term accessibility of 
information resources in all formats and business models. Visit [  
http://www.nasig.org/ ]( http://www.nasig.org/ ) for more information.

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