This presentation was given at the Publishing in Libraries Conference at the College at Brockport, State University of New York on March 20, 2015 as part of a panel discussion entitled \u27The repository as publisher: opportunities and challenges in a dual role\u27, with Benjamin Hockenberry, Jessica Clemons, and Timothy Deliyannides. The presentation gives an overview of the evolution of the publishing program at the University of Pittsburgh beginning with the dissemination of new scholarly content through author self-archiving repositories and leading to the publication of scholarly peer-reviewed journals with partners located around the world. Pitt\u27s journal publishing program is detailed. The presentation highlights the library\u27s ...
The primary goal of scholarly communication is improving human knowledge and sharing is the key to a...
Open access combined with Web 2.0 networking tools is fast changing the traditional journals’ functi...
This presentation will consider the potential impact of Open Access repositories and library scholar...
This presentation was given at the Publishing in Libraries Conference at the College at Brockport, S...
This presentation was given at the Publishing in Libraries Conference at the College at Brockport, S...
This presentation was given at the Publishing in Libraries Conference at the College at Brockport, S...
In recent years, a number of innovations have emerged that seek to provide sustainable alternatives ...
Slides from a presentation delivered June 9, 2017 at the Metrolina Library Association Conference in...
Presented at the International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2009, July 9, 2009, Vancouver, Ca...
Planning to publish soon? Do you know your intellectual property rights? Do you know that most schol...
In an effort to address concerns about the current state of scholarly communication, some academic l...
PowerPoint presentation from a Sheridan Libraries/JHU Press workshop entitled "Publishing Opportunit...
This presentation will include the parameters by which an effective, at-cost publishing program may ...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
The primary goal of scholarly communication is improving human knowledge and sharing is the key to a...
Open access combined with Web 2.0 networking tools is fast changing the traditional journals’ functi...
This presentation will consider the potential impact of Open Access repositories and library scholar...
This presentation was given at the Publishing in Libraries Conference at the College at Brockport, S...
This presentation was given at the Publishing in Libraries Conference at the College at Brockport, S...
This presentation was given at the Publishing in Libraries Conference at the College at Brockport, S...
In recent years, a number of innovations have emerged that seek to provide sustainable alternatives ...
Slides from a presentation delivered June 9, 2017 at the Metrolina Library Association Conference in...
Presented at the International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2009, July 9, 2009, Vancouver, Ca...
Planning to publish soon? Do you know your intellectual property rights? Do you know that most schol...
In an effort to address concerns about the current state of scholarly communication, some academic l...
PowerPoint presentation from a Sheridan Libraries/JHU Press workshop entitled "Publishing Opportunit...
This presentation will include the parameters by which an effective, at-cost publishing program may ...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
The primary goal of scholarly communication is improving human knowledge and sharing is the key to a...
Open access combined with Web 2.0 networking tools is fast changing the traditional journals’ functi...
This presentation will consider the potential impact of Open Access repositories and library scholar...