Zionism in Gale's Encyclopedia of Race and Racism
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Dear Safranim,

There has been much discussion on this listserv about the article on 
Zionism published by Gale in their Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. I 
have been in contact with the publisher and expressed AJL's concerns 
about the article. Gale is aware of the controversial nature of this 
article and has responded to the criticism of it in the letter copied 
below. After discussion with several of the AJL members in the RAS 
division, we agree that Gale's response shows a willingness to 
recognize the problem and take steps to correct it. Gale is the 
publisher of several well-respected reference works of interest to 
Judaic librarians including Encyclopedia Judaica.

Here is the letter:



November 10, 2008


A Message from Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, regarding the 
Encyclopedia of Race and Racism.

In November 2007, Gale, under its Macmillan Reference USA imprint, 
published the Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Edited and written by 
scholars from a variety of fields, this work examines the 
anthropological, sociological, historical, economic, cultural, and 
scientific aspects of race and racism in the modern era.

The encyclopedia contains over 400 signed, peer-reviewed articles. A 
complete list of articles, contributors and their affiliations, and 
editorial board members is available from a special link at www.gale.com.

One article in the encyclopedia, "Zionism," has sparked controversy 
among some readers who have challenged the accuracy of the article 
and questioned whether this topic is appropriate for inclusion in an 
encyclopedia on race and racism.

Gale's role as publisher of the Encyclopedia is not to present a 
particular viewpoint on any topic, but to provide well founded 
information that presents a broad scope of knowledge and views on a 
subject.  Further, while we cannot and do not shy away from 
controversial views, we are committed to providing comprehensive, 
respectful coverage.  Based on the constructive feedback we have 
received, we have concluded that we should offer a broader range of 
views on the subject of Zionism.

With an apology to those who believe that we failed, in this case, to 
live up to our high standards to publish a fair and balanced account, 
we are taking the following steps.  First, we suggest that readers 
visit the websites of organizations such as the Zionist Organization 
of America (www.zoa.org) and the American Jewish Committee 
(www.ajc.org) who have contacted Gale to communicate their objections 
and express their viewpoints.

In addition, we have begun to commission a series of articles for the 
online edition of the encyclopedia that will address these objections 
in several ways. We will commission several articles on Zionism that 
engage perspectives other than those given in the current article. 
Gale will work with well respected scholars to plan these additional 
articles and to identify authoritative authors. In addition, in 
recognition that national movements do not equate to racism, we will 
commission articles that address other forms of nationalism in order 
to present this topic in a broader context.

Gale's objective is to provide publications that support critical 
thinking and informed debate. Gale's editorial integrity in 
presenting a broad array of viewpoints in a balanced manner is well 
known and acknowledged in the library and academic communities. 
Accordingly, where our readers and customers identify ways to improve 
our publications to deliver on this goal, we gratefully consider them.

We will update this message with further information as authors for 
additional Zionism articles are chosen and other topics are added.






B'shalom,
Susan Dubin
AJL President






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