The Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) defines library publishing as the “creation, dissemination, and curation of scholarly, creative, and/or educational works” by college and university libraries. While providing a publishing platform, hosting, and services for editorial teams is key to any library publishing initiative, library publishing is also centered on furthering core library values. Thus library publishing activities are mission-driven, centered on education, and focused on finding and promoting sustainable approaches to open access publishing and building cooperative open infrastructure
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
Library publishing services have become more common over the past two decades, as traditional schola...
Library publishing is both a growing area of interest in academic libraries and an increasingly visi...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
The traditional role of libraries as aggregators, curators and disseminators of resources has been p...
Over the last twenty years, library publishing has emerged in higher education as a new class of pub...
Over the past five years, libraries have begun to expand their role in the scholarly publishing val...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
A growing role for all types of libraries is to enable content creation by members of their communit...
The first edition of the Library Publishing Directory provides a snapshot of the publishing activiti...
While the support for publishing open access journals in libraries is widespread as evidenced by the...
As the rising cost of textbooks continues to burden students, many libraries have begun to facilitat...
Traditional publishing is based on ownership, commerce, paid exchanges, and scholarship as a commodi...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
Library publishing services have become more common over the past two decades, as traditional schola...
Library publishing is both a growing area of interest in academic libraries and an increasingly visi...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
The traditional role of libraries as aggregators, curators and disseminators of resources has been p...
Over the last twenty years, library publishing has emerged in higher education as a new class of pub...
Over the past five years, libraries have begun to expand their role in the scholarly publishing val...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
A growing role for all types of libraries is to enable content creation by members of their communit...
The first edition of the Library Publishing Directory provides a snapshot of the publishing activiti...
While the support for publishing open access journals in libraries is widespread as evidenced by the...
As the rising cost of textbooks continues to burden students, many libraries have begun to facilitat...
Traditional publishing is based on ownership, commerce, paid exchanges, and scholarship as a commodi...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
Library publishing services have become more common over the past two decades, as traditional schola...