This report summarizes the results of a project to investigate options that research libraries have for providing publishing support to small, print-based publishers.
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Terms:2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, 2011, Judy Luther, Judy Luther, Judy Luther, Judy Luther, Library Publishing, Library Publishing, Library Publishing, Library Publishing, October Ivins, October Ivins, October Ivins, October Ivins, Publications, Report, Report, Report, Report, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Text, Text, Text, Text
These guides are tools designed for library leaders to use for organizing a summer- or semester-long discussion series. Each guide offers a brief scoping statement, a suggested reading or resource to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-overview-may08.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
These guides are tools designed for library leaders to use for organizing a summer- or semester-long discussion series. Each guide offers a brief scoping statement, a suggested reading or resource to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-new-model-may08.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, New Models, New Models, New Models, New Models, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Drawing from NYU's nascent publishing programs, as well as projects underway elsewhere, this presentation examines print and digital projects that support each other; metadata as a marketing tool and metadata for the publishing world; adding print publishing services to born-digital efforts; and other ways to share the expertise of librarians and publishing professionals for mutual benefit. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010. partnering-to-publish-mccormick-nov2010.pdf
Terms:2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, Monica McCormick, Monica McCormick, Monica McCormick, Monica McCormick, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide
These guides are tools designed for library leaders to use for organizing a summer- or semester-long discussion series. Each guide offers a brief scoping statement, a suggested reading or resource to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-faculty2-may08.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
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These guides are tools designed for library leaders to use for organizing a summer- or semester-long discussion series. Each guide offers a brief scoping statement, a suggested reading or resource to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-peer-review-may08.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, New Models, New Models, New Models, New Models, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Institute on Scholarly Communication, Institute on Scholarly Communication, Institute on Scholarly Communication, Institute on Scholarly Communication, Institute on Scholarly Communication, Lee Van Orsdel, Lee Van Orsdel, Lee Van Orsdel, Lee Van Orsdel, Lee Van Orsdel, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
GAO's Knowledge Services office was created to leverage resources within one unit to improve the information life-cycle of GAO's published products from research to publishing. This presentation will examine the role of librarians in this process from conducting research in the beginning to ensuring improved access to GAO's published products at the end. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010.
mueller_nov2010.pdf
Terms:2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, Bonnie Mueller, Bonnie Mueller, Bonnie Mueller, Bonnie Mueller, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide
Increasingly the university library's mission is to support scholarly communication in all its forms and to develop a range of scalable and sustainable services in support of research and publishing. These slides discuss this changing library role and provide examples of research support from Columbia's Center for Digital Research and Scholarship. Presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010.
partnering-to-publish-kennison-nov2010.pdf
Terms:2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Proceedings, Publications, Rebecca Kennison, Rebecca Kennison, Rebecca Kennison, Rebecca Kennison, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Slide, Slide, Slide, Slide
These guides are tools designed for library leaders to use for organizing a summer- or semester-long discussion series. Each guide offers a brief scoping statement, a suggested reading or resource to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-faculty1-may08.pdf
Terms:2005–2009, 2005–2009, 2005–2009, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries Office of Scholarly Communication, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Campus Engagement, Publications, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Communication, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Talking Points, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text, Text
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