Formed in 2012, the Purdue University Libraries Publishing Division creates a collaborative environment uniting the Purdue University Press and Scholarly Publishing Services. The Publishing Division is dedicated to enhancing the impact and reach of academic research and scholarship through the development and dissemination of books, journals, digital collections, innovative electronic products, technical report series, and conference proceedings. Through the integration and collaboration of Purdue University Press and Scholarly Publishing Services, the Purdue University Libraries Publishing Division has become a leader in its capacity to produce high-quality publications serving a continuum of scholarly publishing needs across the Universit...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
As a consequence of digitization universities have to investigate their scholarly communication proc...
As part of the Purdue University Libraries’ commitment to Open Access, the Purdue University Scholar...
This presentation was given at a meeting of the Association of American University Presses (AAUP) on...
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Please join us for a special session at ACRL 2013 in Indianapolis to learn about three different lib...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
Purpose: To review the trend in academic libraries toward including scholarly communication, and by ...
These are the slides from an invited joint presentation given at the Ithaka Sustainable Scholarship ...
This session will focus on a university press director and academic librarian\u27s collaborative eff...
In an effort to address concerns about the current state of scholarly communication, some academic l...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
Undergraduate and graduate students are increasingly being encouraged to work with faculty and resea...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
As a consequence of digitization universities have to investigate their scholarly communication proc...
As part of the Purdue University Libraries’ commitment to Open Access, the Purdue University Scholar...
This presentation was given at a meeting of the Association of American University Presses (AAUP) on...
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Please join us for a special session at ACRL 2013 in Indianapolis to learn about three different lib...
Panelists from Portland State, Pacific University, and Temple University will discuss three differen...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
Purpose: To review the trend in academic libraries toward including scholarly communication, and by ...
These are the slides from an invited joint presentation given at the Ithaka Sustainable Scholarship ...
This session will focus on a university press director and academic librarian\u27s collaborative eff...
In an effort to address concerns about the current state of scholarly communication, some academic l...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
Undergraduate and graduate students are increasingly being encouraged to work with faculty and resea...
University Libraries are increasingly engaging in publishing many types of works, including journals...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
As a consequence of digitization universities have to investigate their scholarly communication proc...