In the rapidly evolving scholarly ecosystem, ‘working better together’ is increasingly important. This session will explore how collaborations between libraries, publishers, and vendors can produce new efficiencies in workflows for library staff and lasting improvements to discoverability for academic researchers. Cross-sector representatives will share sector perspectives and discuss interoperability issues, with a common focus on publisher content, research tools, and library systems. Panelists’ introductory remarks will explore interoperability issues and implementation implications. To set the stage for cross-sector discussion, Maria Collins (NCSU, Head, Acquisitions and Discovery) will describe NCSU’s technical services reorganization ...
The lifecycle of scholarly works from author to researcher is supported by many points of cross-sect...
Discoverability is a popular buzzword—ultimately meaning the degree to which scholars can locate the...
It has been said that the work of publishers and librarians will merge over time until we are all pu...
In the rapidly evolving scholarly ecosystem, ‘working better together’ is increasingly important. Th...
The life cycle of academic works is supported by extensive cross-sector collaboration throughout the...
The life cycle of academic works is supported by extensive cross-sector collaboration throughout the...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
There is much librarians and content providers can do to challenge the narrative that we are constan...
Discoverability enables scholars to locate the content needed to advance their research and other cr...
The lifecycle of academic works from idea to investigation -- followed by publication, discovery, ac...
Libraries and vendors are all too often trapped in the paradigm of swapping content and services for...
The lifecycle of academic works from idea to investigation – followed by publication, discovery, acc...
Discoverability enables scholars to locate the content needed to advance their research and o...
Discoverability enables scholars to locate the content needed to advance their research and other cr...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
The lifecycle of scholarly works from author to researcher is supported by many points of cross-sect...
Discoverability is a popular buzzword—ultimately meaning the degree to which scholars can locate the...
It has been said that the work of publishers and librarians will merge over time until we are all pu...
In the rapidly evolving scholarly ecosystem, ‘working better together’ is increasingly important. Th...
The life cycle of academic works is supported by extensive cross-sector collaboration throughout the...
The life cycle of academic works is supported by extensive cross-sector collaboration throughout the...
Enthusiasm for library based publishing activity is at an all time high, as the rapid growth of the ...
There is much librarians and content providers can do to challenge the narrative that we are constan...
Discoverability enables scholars to locate the content needed to advance their research and other cr...
The lifecycle of academic works from idea to investigation -- followed by publication, discovery, ac...
Libraries and vendors are all too often trapped in the paradigm of swapping content and services for...
The lifecycle of academic works from idea to investigation – followed by publication, discovery, acc...
Discoverability enables scholars to locate the content needed to advance their research and o...
Discoverability enables scholars to locate the content needed to advance their research and other cr...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
The lifecycle of scholarly works from author to researcher is supported by many points of cross-sect...
Discoverability is a popular buzzword—ultimately meaning the degree to which scholars can locate the...
It has been said that the work of publishers and librarians will merge over time until we are all pu...