University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding of our world, and, are just as much at the forefront of publishing innovation as anyone. UP\u27s publish and engage in some of the most essential research across the humanities, sciences and arts, and, also dive in to top-of-mind trending topics. Academic libraries are prized hubs of information, supporting a school\u27s curriculum and the research of its university faculty and students - the foundation of content. In an effort to strengthen its relationship with its host institution library and help promote scholarship, the University Press of Kentucky (UPK) launched an initiative with Ingram to revive its out-of-print library. In addition to...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
As undergraduate and graduate students at academic institutions participate more in the scholarly re...
Picking up the thread from last year’s Charleston plenary on the past, present, and future of univer...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
In 2014, the Oberlin Group - a consortium of selective liberal-arts college libraries - convened a t...
In 2012, the Library and University Press (UP) were integrated in the department of “Libraries and s...
Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and schola...
As both academic libraries and university presses struggle with budget pressures and the increasing ...
Profile of a Merger: In 2009, the dean of libraries and the director of the university press at Utah...
This presentation was given at a meeting of the Association of American University Presses (AAUP) on...
Libraries and university presses coexist in a complex and increasingly consolidated scholarly commun...
Recipes for success in press library collaborations can involve dangerous and foreign cultures, envi...
Library and university-press publishers are driven by two different but overlapping missions. Librar...
This is a postprint of the chapter. A complete Open Access version of the book can be downloaded fro...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
As undergraduate and graduate students at academic institutions participate more in the scholarly re...
Picking up the thread from last year’s Charleston plenary on the past, present, and future of univer...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
In 2014, the Oberlin Group - a consortium of selective liberal-arts college libraries - convened a t...
In 2012, the Library and University Press (UP) were integrated in the department of “Libraries and s...
Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and schola...
As both academic libraries and university presses struggle with budget pressures and the increasing ...
Profile of a Merger: In 2009, the dean of libraries and the director of the university press at Utah...
This presentation was given at a meeting of the Association of American University Presses (AAUP) on...
Libraries and university presses coexist in a complex and increasingly consolidated scholarly commun...
Recipes for success in press library collaborations can involve dangerous and foreign cultures, envi...
Library and university-press publishers are driven by two different but overlapping missions. Librar...
This is a postprint of the chapter. A complete Open Access version of the book can be downloaded fro...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
As undergraduate and graduate students at academic institutions participate more in the scholarly re...
Picking up the thread from last year’s Charleston plenary on the past, present, and future of univer...