Increasing library involvement in journal hosting and publishing is an important topic for serialists. This installment of “The Balance Point” column presents articles that offer descriptions and analyses of the current state of ideas and activities related to libraries as publishers. Featured authors discuss the publishing and journal hosting tasks libraries can perform, programs and activities related to journal hosting, titles hosted, challenges, next steps and the benefits or drawbacks foreseen in the current paths of the libraries they represent
A growing number of libraries are implementing publishing services for scholarly journals, conferenc...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
Helping Fledgling Journals Leave the Nest R. Philip Reynolds, Stephen F. Austin State University Ma...
Increasing library involvement in journal hosting and publishing is an important topic for serialist...
Increasing library involvement in journal hosting and publishing is an important topic for serialist...
While the support for publishing open access journals in libraries is widespread as evidenced by the...
University libraries have witnessed sweeping changes in scholarly publishing over the past decade. D...
Library publishing is a hot topic. We compiled the results of interviews with librarians and editors...
Library as publisher is a current consideration among many academic libraries. As more and more libr...
Spiraling costs and stagnant library budgets have made the acquisition of scholarly publications uns...
This article describes a half-day preconference that focused on the library as publisher. It examine...
Over the last decade, academic libraries have begun to take on an active role as publishers of schol...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
Column Editor’s Note: One of the most marked characteristics of our times is the conver-gence of ro...
One of the most marked characteristics of our times is the convergence of roles in the scholarly com...
A growing number of libraries are implementing publishing services for scholarly journals, conferenc...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
Helping Fledgling Journals Leave the Nest R. Philip Reynolds, Stephen F. Austin State University Ma...
Increasing library involvement in journal hosting and publishing is an important topic for serialist...
Increasing library involvement in journal hosting and publishing is an important topic for serialist...
While the support for publishing open access journals in libraries is widespread as evidenced by the...
University libraries have witnessed sweeping changes in scholarly publishing over the past decade. D...
Library publishing is a hot topic. We compiled the results of interviews with librarians and editors...
Library as publisher is a current consideration among many academic libraries. As more and more libr...
Spiraling costs and stagnant library budgets have made the acquisition of scholarly publications uns...
This article describes a half-day preconference that focused on the library as publisher. It examine...
Over the last decade, academic libraries have begun to take on an active role as publishers of schol...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
Column Editor’s Note: One of the most marked characteristics of our times is the conver-gence of ro...
One of the most marked characteristics of our times is the convergence of roles in the scholarly com...
A growing number of libraries are implementing publishing services for scholarly journals, conferenc...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
Helping Fledgling Journals Leave the Nest R. Philip Reynolds, Stephen F. Austin State University Ma...