Librarians and other publishers come together to define and address major questions; to identify and document collaborative opportunities; to strengthen and promote a community of practice; and to advance this vibrant subfield of academic publishing.https://newprairiepress.org/conference_page_gallery/1005/thumbnail.jp
In the rapidly evolving scholarly ecosystem, ‘working better together’ is increasingly important. Th...
Overall, the goal of this volume is to begin to fill the gap in thinking about the power of academic...
While the support for publishing open access journals in libraries is widespread as evidenced by the...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and schola...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
The first edition of the Library Publishing Directory provides a snapshot of the publishing activiti...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
Photograph of the registration desk for the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The annual LPF...
In 2014, the Oberlin Group - a consortium of selective liberal-arts college libraries - convened a t...
Scholarly communication is evolving to meet the challenges and opportunities of the current technolo...
Many library publishing programs emerged from institutional repositories. This close relationship ha...
Library publishing programs do not only exist within the confines of an individual institution. Incr...
A priority of I2NY – the Information Infrastructure for New York, a collaboration of libraries of al...
A growing number of libraries are implementing publishing services for scholarly journals, conferenc...
In the rapidly evolving scholarly ecosystem, ‘working better together’ is increasingly important. Th...
Overall, the goal of this volume is to begin to fill the gap in thinking about the power of academic...
While the support for publishing open access journals in libraries is widespread as evidenced by the...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and schola...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
The first edition of the Library Publishing Directory provides a snapshot of the publishing activiti...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
Photograph of the registration desk for the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The annual LPF...
In 2014, the Oberlin Group - a consortium of selective liberal-arts college libraries - convened a t...
Scholarly communication is evolving to meet the challenges and opportunities of the current technolo...
Many library publishing programs emerged from institutional repositories. This close relationship ha...
Library publishing programs do not only exist within the confines of an individual institution. Incr...
A priority of I2NY – the Information Infrastructure for New York, a collaboration of libraries of al...
A growing number of libraries are implementing publishing services for scholarly journals, conferenc...
In the rapidly evolving scholarly ecosystem, ‘working better together’ is increasingly important. Th...
Overall, the goal of this volume is to begin to fill the gap in thinking about the power of academic...
While the support for publishing open access journals in libraries is widespread as evidenced by the...