Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and scholars. Panelists will highlight their experiences in collaborating with libraries and talk about library publishing affecting the future of scholarly publishing and scholarly communications.Panelists include: Two faculty members from Brockport who have each written an open access textbook A faculty member from Geneseo who works with the library on an open access journal A co-director and Acquisitions Editor from SUNY Press An editor for the Open SUNY Textbooks project and for the Geneseo publishing progra
This panel discussion featured three national experts on open access and scholarly publishing. Vide...
AbstractIn times of uncertainty, resilience is often built by utilizing new approaches and engaging ...
The current editor of College and Research Libraries and a panel who have authored, edited, or revie...
Library-based publishing services are increasingly common as libraries seek to provide alternatives ...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
Panel discussion exploring the impact of open access on the field of scholarly publishing, giving sp...
As both academic libraries and university presses struggle with budget pressures and the increasing ...
In 2014, the Oberlin Group - a consortium of selective liberal-arts college libraries - convened a t...
This panel will address the different ways in which libraries are connecting and collaborating with ...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
Open Access monograph publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving strategy for making scholarly w...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
Library and university-press publishers are driven by two different but overlapping missions. Librar...
Librarians and other publishers come together to define and address major questions; to identify and...
This panel discussion featured three national experts on open access and scholarly publishing. Vide...
AbstractIn times of uncertainty, resilience is often built by utilizing new approaches and engaging ...
The current editor of College and Research Libraries and a panel who have authored, edited, or revie...
Library-based publishing services are increasingly common as libraries seek to provide alternatives ...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
Panel discussion exploring the impact of open access on the field of scholarly publishing, giving sp...
As both academic libraries and university presses struggle with budget pressures and the increasing ...
In 2014, the Oberlin Group - a consortium of selective liberal-arts college libraries - convened a t...
This panel will address the different ways in which libraries are connecting and collaborating with ...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
Open Access monograph publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving strategy for making scholarly w...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
Library and university-press publishers are driven by two different but overlapping missions. Librar...
Librarians and other publishers come together to define and address major questions; to identify and...
This panel discussion featured three national experts on open access and scholarly publishing. Vide...
AbstractIn times of uncertainty, resilience is often built by utilizing new approaches and engaging ...
The current editor of College and Research Libraries and a panel who have authored, edited, or revie...