A strategic vision of the SBL is to “facilitate broad and
open discussion from a variety of perspectives.” But voices from around the
globe are underrepresented, and we are all the poorer for it. In 2007, to
address this issue and facilitate meaningful, international, and
multidirectional scholarly collaboration, the SBL established the International
Cooperation Initiative (ICI). The initiative includes many projects, more
information about which you will find below and in the quick links to the
right. Should you have any questions, please contact chair of the ICI Committee
Louis Jonker or staff liaison Christopher Hooker.
ICI Newsletter (more info)
Louis C. Jonker, chair of the ICI Committee, collects
information about and on behalf of the initiative and distributes it via email
to those interested. Contact Louis directly to add your name to the list.
Online Books (more info)
This ICI project provides free online PDF files to scholars
and students who may not otherwise have access to these resources. These
resources are available for persons in countries with a per capita GDP that is
substantially lower than the average per capita GDP of the United States and
the European Union. Eligible countries are listed here.
Academic presses partnering with SBL Press in this project
are Brown Judaic Studies, Catholic Biblical Association, Fortress Press,
Gorgias Press, Sheffield Phoenix Press, Westminster John Knox Press and
Wiley-Blackwell. SBL thanks these partners for their vision and dedication to
fostering biblical scholarship.
Journal Subscriptions
Institutions located in countries that qualify for the
Online Books also qualify for reduced subscription rates to the Journal of
Biblical Literature and the Review of Biblical Literature. With these reduced
rates, a print JBL subscription costs $35 plus shipping and a print RBL
subscription costs $20 plus shipping. Forms for these reduced rates and free
access to recent JBL archives can be found here.
Open-Access Book Series
Two open-access book series are published through the ICI:
Ancient Near East Monographs (ANEM) and International Voices in Biblical
Studies (IVBS).
Teaching Collaboration/Mentoring Program (more info)
SBL hosts two databases that allow scholars, students, and
institutions to establish contact and make arrangements for various types of
scholarly exchange. How are SBL members taking advantage of the ICI Scholarly
Exchange program? Kelley N. Coblentz Bautch shares How Videoconferencing with
International Scholars Can Enliven Your Classroom and Jonathan David Lawrence
shares how the ICI Scholarly Exchange program provided an opportunity to teach
in the South Pacific.
Liaison Network (more info)
The goal of the ICI Liaison Network is to establish open
lines of communication that will promote awareness of the resources and
opportunities made available through the ICI to scholars, teachers, and
students and to communicate and develop an awareness of the scholarly work done
in ICI countries. There are liaisons in several countries and SBL is working to
build upon this base and extend the representation to more areas.
The ICI volunteer coordinator is Jaqueline S. Du Toit. SBL members
in ICI countries who wish to become liaisons or in countries for which there is
already a representative in the Liaison Network are encouraged to contact Tim
to volunteer to further ICI and its goals. There are opportunities on the local
level to coordinate with the country representatives. All SBL members,
regardless of their country of domicile, are asked to suggest colleagues in ICI
countries who might be willing to participate in this initiative.
Calendar of Events (more info)
SBL encourages participation in scholarly conferences and
workshops worldwide, including those organized and sponsored independent of
SBL.
Visa letters for travel to the Annual or International
Meetings
In order to facilitate attendance by those in ICI countries
at SBL Congresses, Samantha Spitzner has been appointed as the SBL visa
coordinator. Samantha will advise members who need visas in order to travel to
and participate in the Annual or International Meetings. She will not prepare
applications, but will be a source of information to aid members in submitting
applications and will provide letters of intent if needed by those
participating in the meeting as presenters or committee members. For more
information, please contact Samantha directly.
JSTOR Journal Discount Programs
African Access Initiative: JSTOR has waived the standard
participation fees (the Archive Capital Fee and the Annual Access Fee) for any
not-for-profit institution in a country on the continent of Africa.
Developing Nations Access Initiative: JSTOR has waived or
offered reduced participation fees for any academic or not-for-profit
institution in developing countries (and all of Africa).
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