Measuring "Diversity" in Australian Publishing: An Overview and a Proposal

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN Antipodes-A Global Journal of Australian/New Zealand Literature Pub Date : 2023-01-05 DOI:10.1353/apo.2021.0031
Jodie Lea Martire
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Abstract:Currently there is no clear and comprehensive way to measure the "diversity" of literature in the Australian public sphere. After outlining and analyzing the current measures in use—such as proxies, industry-wide studies, and activist-led counts—this article proposes the expansion of metadata in order to provide richer data for the publishing industry and researchers into the sector. By improving the use of subject codes, increasing the scope and number of terms used in keywords, and strengthening the use of descriptions and biographies, metadata can serve as an elegant solution to the publishing industry's abiding lack of data. If this is done in an ethically sound way, using examples of data protocols and practices already in existence in Australia (e.g., to uphold Indigenous data sovereignty), publisher-supplied metadata can improve the ability of publishing houses and researchers to move the needle on the range, variety, and volume of voices in Australia's bibliosphere.
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衡量澳大利亚出版的“多样性”:综述与建议
摘要:目前还没有一个清晰而全面的方法来衡量澳大利亚公共领域文学的“多样性”。在概述和分析了当前使用的措施(如代理、行业范围的研究和活动家领导的计数)之后,本文提出了扩展元数据的建议,以便为出版业和该领域的研究人员提供更丰富的数据。通过改进主题代码的使用,增加关键词中使用的术语的范围和数量,以及加强描述和传记的使用,元数据可以作为解决出版业长期缺乏数据的优雅解决方案。如果以合乎道德的方式做到这一点,使用澳大利亚现有的数据协议和实践的例子(例如,维护土著数据主权),出版商提供的元数据可以提高出版社和研究人员在澳大利亚图书馆圈中声音的范围、种类和数量上的能力。
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