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The Library Publishing Coalition is excited to announce the publication of *An
Ethical Framework for Library Publishing, Version 1.0*
<https://librarypublishing.org/resources/#publications>. Inspired by
discussions at the 2017 Library Publishing Forum, the Framework introduces
library publishers to important ethical considerations in a variety of
areas and provides concrete recommendations for ethical scholarly
publishing. As the version number in the title suggests, this is meant to
be an evolving document - to be updated and expanded over time. We would
love to hear from the community about how this document is useful to you
and how it could be improved - please email [log in to unmask]
with feedback and suggestions!



The *Framework* is now available in HTML
<https://librarypublishing.org/resources/ethical-framework/>and PDF
<http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284316777>, both of which can be accessed
via LPC’s Resources page
<https://librarypublishing.org/resources/#publications>. Many thanks to
Purdue University Libraries for their production support and for hosting
the PDF version of the document!



The Framework is released under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
license, so it can be freely copied, distributed, and built upon. However,
where possible, please link to the version of record
<https://librarypublishing.org/resources/#publications> rather than
reposting, to help us track the document’s impact and to ensure that the
latest version is easily discoverable.



Ethical Framework for Library Publishing Task Force:

   - Jason Boczar, University of South Florida
   - Nina Collins, Purdue University
   - Rebel Cummings-Sauls, Florida Academic Library Services Cooperative
   - Terri Fishel, Macalester College
   - Valerie Horton, Minitex
   - Harrison W. Inefuku, Iowa State University
   - Sarah Melton, Boston College Libraries
   - Joshua Neds-Fox, Wayne State University
   - Wendy C. Robertson, University of Iowa
   - Charlotte Roh, University of San Francisco
   - Jaclyn Sipovic, University of Michigan
   - Camille Thomas, Texas Tech University Libraries
   - Monica Westin, California Digital Library


*Melanie Schlosser*
Scholarly Communications Program Leader
Educopia Institute

Working from Columbus, OH
[log in to unmask] | @mbschloss <https://twitter.com/mbschloss>

Pronouns: she/her

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