id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt pipe-0164 Catherine B. Soehner Conspiratorial Thinking in Academic Libraries: Implications for Change Management and Leadership 2022 .html text/html 9826 466 42 In order to investigate inclusive journal practices, we asked survey respondents whether they engaged in any of the following eight examples: actively and continuously recruits reviewers or editors from underrepresented groups actively and continuously encourages authors from underrepresented groups to submit manuscripts waives publishing fees for demonstrated need demonstrates flexibility in accepted research processes and scholarly output format ensures that the journal website is accessible for all users (e.g., ADA compliant, all article formats compatible with assistive technology) ensures that the journal backend is accessible for all reviewers, authors, and editors (e.g., WCAG compliant) provides professional development for journal workers to ensure inclusive practices (e.g., anti-bias training) We commend the bravery of these librarians for speaking up and initiating discussions of the meaningful incorporation of inclusive journal practice, even as we note that two of the librarians have since left the profession and wonder about the prevalence of similar experiences that have caused harm and contributed to toxicity in librarianship. cache/pipe-0164.html txt/pipe-0164.txt