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The editors (Alison Clemens and Jessica Farrell) of a forthcoming Council
on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) publication on abolition and
archives are seeking short case study vignettes about the intersections
between archives and prison industrial complex (PIC) abolition. We hope the
volume will highlight abolitionist work underway in archives and foster
more opportunities and inspiration to continue this work.

The PIC is often imagined as separate from other US systems and structures;
in reality, the logic and functions of the carceral state are embedded
throughout society, including in libraries and archives. Increasingly,
librarians and archivists are examining the involvement of their
professional practices and their institutions with policing, surveillance,
and the PIC, with the intent to disrupt the perpetuation of harmful
practices.

We have space for four vignettes in this volume. We’ve identified the
following topical areas that we invite people to submit vignette proposals
for:


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   Recordkeeping and Abolition
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   Prison Labor in Libraries and Archives
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   Collections and Abolition
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   Access Policies and Policing


To propose a vignette, please complete this brief proposal form by the end
of the day May 8: https://forms.gle/q9jgyNcJWUvy4mc29 You are welcome to
submit a proposal on your own behalf, or to nominate someone else whose
work you admire and think should be highlighted in this volume. We welcome
submissions from anyone working in or with archives (volunteer experience
is fine!).

Once vignettes are selected, we will support the authors in developing the
writing. We anticipate that final versions of the vignettes will be
1000-1500 words (about 3 single spaced pages). The author of each vignette
will receive a stipend of $300-400. More information about the topics,
information about the authoring process, and information about the timeline
is available here: Abolition and Archives: Call for Case Study Vignette
Proposals
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OZXYsz3DGcajlcWYUxLTrjXerpmMc2pqUcf1lXfxqvU/edit?usp=sharing>

Let’s chat if you have a great idea but you’re worried it won’t “fit”! We
have lots of blind spots and flexibility in what we include in this
publication.

Thank you for considering,

Alison Clemens and Jessica Farrell


-- 
Jess Farrell | she/her/hers
Community Facilitator <https://educopia.org/bitcurator-edu/>
Software Preservation Network <https://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/>
and BitCurator Consortium <https://bitcuratorconsortium.org/>
Educopia Institute

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