Dear Racheli,
Mazel tovah on the continued success of JL and on your decision to move to open 
access. Way to go!
Joyce
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From: Hasafran <[email protected]> on behalf of Sally Stieglitz 
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Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2020 8:12:49 AM
To: Hasafran <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Judaica Librarianship off to a new start

Congratulations and thank you to Rachel! This is an important step forward for 
our scholarship. I appreciate your initiative and hard work.
Best regards,
Sally

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 9:51 PM Hasafran via Hasafran 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Dear AJL members,



I have a short apology and a long explanation for you regarding the delayed 
publication of Judaica Librarianship’s new issue (#21).



As you know, producing AJL’s scholarly journal is based on voluntary work. In 
2018, I was first grappling with a new day job position and then went on a 
semester-long sabbatical. In 2019, I had a lot of post-sabbatical catch-up to 
do and while working on the content of issue #21, I was also engaged in a 
search for a new hosting service for the journal.



Since we transferred JL to electronic publishing in 2013, we have hosted the 
journal content on the Digital Commons platform, owned and operated by bepress, 
a company that was established by academics to promote open access publishing 
and library repository solutions. We teamed up with bepress because they 
accommodated our needs, including the management of our delayed access 
publishing model (a 12-months exclusive access for AJL members) – but that came 
with a cost. In addition to the big-ticket annual fee, as all bepress costumers 
we learned from the media in early August 2017, that the company was purchased 
by Elsevier, one of the most aggressive commercial publishers in scholarly 
publishing  (see the Scholarly Kitchen post: 
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2017/08/02/elsevier-acquires-bepress/). 
Many of bepress customers moved away from Digital Commons since then and JL 
Editorial Board agreed that we should do so, too as AJL should not contribute 
to the for-profit publisher. Due to the reasons stated above I was not able to 
dedicate much time for this project until 2019, but now I am happy to report 
that we found a new hosting service for JL. The journal will move to its new 
home in a few weeks, after we migrate its structure, metadata, and articles; 
and the new issue will be published on the new platform.



This move constitutes a major saving for AJL and would contribute to the 
sustainability of our organization. Furthermore, as many scholarly journals 
have done, I am happy to announce that JL Editorial Board and AJL Council 
unanimously approved my proposal to move the journal to complete open access 
publishing.* This initiative would expand the reach of JL to global readership 
even further than it did so far: Since the journal moved to electronic 
publishing, the 250 articles posted online were downloaded almost 39,000 
times(!) and in 2019 alone, almost 7,500 downloads were recorded. Advancing to 
open access publishing is not only the right thing to do, as declared by an AJL 
Council member, but it also epitomizes the AJL Mission:



The Association of Jewish Libraries is an international professional 
organization that fosters access to information and research in all forms of 
media relating to all things Jewish. The Association promotes Jewish literacy 
and scholarship and provides a community for peer support and professional 
development.



I thank the JL Editorial Board, and AJL Council and Board for their strong and 
enthusiastic support and look for the continued support of AJL members in AJL 
and its scholarly journal. Please let me know if you have any questions.



Stay tuned for the new issue and new platform announcement!



Happy New Year,

Rachel



* “Open Access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles 
combined with the rights to use these articles fully in the digital 
environment. Open Access is the needed modern update for the communication of 
research that fully utilizes the Internet for what it was originally built to 
do—accelerate research” (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources 
Coalition; https://sparcopen.org/open-access/).





Rachel Leket-Mor, MA, MLIS

Associate Librarian

Curator, Open Stack Collections

IsraPulp Collection

Arizona State University Library

Phone: 480-965-2618<tel:(480)%20965-2618>



Editor, Judaica Librarianship

Association of Jewish Libraries

https://ajlpublishing.org/jl/

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