Code4Lib Journal has long occupied a distinctive space within library technology publishing, offering an open, community-driven venue for practitioner scholarship that does not fit comfortably within traditional academic journals. As the journal has grown in visibility and scope, however, its largely informal structures—editorial, technical, and organizational—have come under increasing strain. Recent challenges, including a high-profile incident involving the accidental publication of personally identifiable information, have further highlighted the limitations of the journal’s current model and the need for more deliberate governance and shared responsibility.
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