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Thursday, June 19
 

8:45am EDT

Sensitivity Reading for Religion and Theology Librarians
Thursday June 19, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
TBA
Sensitivity readers have been utilized by authors, editors, and publishers for some time, but have gained the attention of the press in recent years. Seen by some as polarizing, a sensitivity reader is asked to identify parts of a written text that may be perceived as inappropriate or harmful to some readers, particularly those identifying with underrepresented populations. While this practice is more commonly associated with fiction writing, scholarly publishers are beginning to incorporate the practice. Members of the Books@Atla Open Press editorial board will reflect on their experiences with feedback from a sensitivity reader and how they are incorporating this practice into their editorial workflow.

Learning Outcome

Attendees will learn about sensitivity reading, what it is and how it is done. They will also learn about how sensitivity reading is applied to writing on librarianship, theology, and religious studies. We also seek to educate attendees on the Books@Atla Open Press editorial workflow in a more detailed setting that will not be possible in the joint Atla Open Press editor-in-chief panel.

Audience Engagement

While this will be a presentation of information, we hope to facilitate discussion among attendees about the merits of sensitivity reading and how this practice may be further tailored for our scholarly field of theological and religious studies librarianship. We are very interested in listening and receiving feedback from attendees about what is important to them about sensitivity reading.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Kelly Campbell

Dr. Kelly Campbell

Associate Dean of Information Services and Director of the John Bulow Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary
avatar for Evan Kuehn

Evan Kuehn

Editor, Books@Atla Open Press
MK

Myka Kennedy Stephens

Editor-in-Chief, Books@Atla Open Press
Thursday June 19, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
TBA

4:00pm EDT

Atla Open Press Update with the Editors-in-Chief
Thursday June 19, 2025 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
TBA
Eager to participate in scholarly conversation and circulate your ideas among a growing readership? The Editors-in-Chief from Books, Theological Librarianship, and TCB will share how you can publish with Atla Open Press. They will present on the scope of each of their publications, demystify the proposal process, share what happens during editing, and offer tips on what makes a successful publication.

Learning Outcome

Attendees will have a greater understanding of Atla Open Press and will receive encouragement to consider writing, editing, and publishing to further their professional development and contribute to the guild.

Audience Engagement

Each EIC will be responsible for their own portion of the panel. Engagement may take the form of slide shows, live Press website demonstrations, audience polling, and audience questions.
Speakers
avatar for Garrett Trott

Garrett Trott

Editor-in-Chief, Theological Librarianship
avatar for Lauren Young

Lauren Young

Librarian and Library Instruction Coordinator, Reference Librarian, Beeson Divinity School - Samford University Library
AS

Andrew Sulavik

Editor-in-Chief, TCB: Technical Services in Religion and Theology
MK

Myka Kennedy Stephens

Editor-in-Chief, Books@Atla Open Press
Thursday June 19, 2025 4:00pm - 5:15pm EDT
TBA
 
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