In 2014, the Oberlin Group - a consortium of selective liberal-arts college libraries - convened a task force to explore the possibility of developing a collaborative, open access publishing pathway for scholarship in the arts and humanities. After a year of work and study, developing a request for proposals and selecting a publishing partner, crafting a business model and returning to the member libraries for commitments of support, the Lever Press will be launched in early 2016 with thirty-nine library partners making a five-year commitment totaling more than a million dollars in overall resources. Our panel proposes to tell the story (so far) of how the Lever Press came to be, and how its principal partners—the Oberlin Group, the Amherst...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
As both academic libraries and university presses struggle with budget pressures and the increasing ...
This article provides an overview of the changing role of the library in scholarly publishing and th...
The slides and text made available here represent my portion only of a three-part panel.In 2014, the...
Video recording of a panel presentation for the 2016 Library Publishing Forum. In this panel, prese...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
This panel introduced and discussed the Lever Press, a new publishing initiative for peer-reviewed, ...
Several high profile projects in North America and Europe are exploring the potential of flipped pub...
Libraries and university presses coexist in a complex and increasingly consolidated scholarly commun...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
Several years ago, a group of liberal-arts library directors decided to repurpose funds to support o...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
As both academic libraries and university presses struggle with budget pressures and the increasing ...
This article provides an overview of the changing role of the library in scholarly publishing and th...
The slides and text made available here represent my portion only of a three-part panel.In 2014, the...
Video recording of a panel presentation for the 2016 Library Publishing Forum. In this panel, prese...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
This panel introduced and discussed the Lever Press, a new publishing initiative for peer-reviewed, ...
Several high profile projects in North America and Europe are exploring the potential of flipped pub...
Libraries and university presses coexist in a complex and increasingly consolidated scholarly commun...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California and Erich van Rijn, Univers...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
Several years ago, a group of liberal-arts library directors decided to repurpose funds to support o...
This report tackles a simple question: how can open access books be more successfully integrated int...
As both academic libraries and university presses struggle with budget pressures and the increasing ...
This article provides an overview of the changing role of the library in scholarly publishing and th...