Kate Torrey, Director, University of North Carolina Press
Moderator: Kate Torrey
Administrator:
The Pace of Scholarship, the Scholarly Career, and the Monograph
Stanley Chodorow, Provost, University of PennsylvaniaScholar:
Why do We Write Stuff That Even Our Colleagues Don't Want to Read?
R. Stephen Humphreys, Professor of History, University of California, Santa BarbaraPublisher:
Reaching Specialized Audiences: The Publisher's Conundrum
Joanna Hitchcock, Director, University of Texas PressLibrarian:
Libraries and the Specialized Scholarly Monograph
Robert Wedgeworth, Director, University of Illinois at Urbana Library
Moderator: Peter Givler, Executive Director, Association of Amercian University Presses
How Much Does It Cost to Publish A Monograph and Why?
Marlie Wasserman, Director, Rutgers University PressDigital Alternatives: Solving the Problem or Shifting the Costs?
Colin Day, Director, University of Michigan PressJust-In-Time Scholarly Monographs, or, Is There A Cavalry Bugle Call for Beleaguered Authors and Publishers?
Scott Bennett, Director, Yale University Library
Moderator: Duane E. Webster, Executive Director, Association of Research Libraries
Is There a Crisis? If so, Does It Matter?: A View From a Liberal Arts College
Charles Beitz, Dean of Faculty, Bowdoin CollegePromotion: A Triple Whammy at Research Universities
Peter Nathan, Professor of Psychology, University of IowaAdvancing Humanistic Scholarship in the Pre-Tenure Years
John D'Arms, President of the American Council of Learned Societies
Moderator: Anna Perrault, University of South Florida
Thinking Systematically about the Crisis in Scholarly Communication
Sanford G. Thatcher, Director, Pennsylvania State University Press
Moderator: Michael Jensen, Johns Hopkins University Press
Columbia International Affairs Online
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University PressBooks Online: Potentialities and Realities
Carol Mandel, Columbia University LibraryA Place for the Small Press in University Publishing
Robert Langenfeld, Professor of English, University of North Carolina, GreensboroLearning By Doing: Publishing Latin American Studies Books on the Web
Norris Pope, Director, Stanford University Press
Moderator: Mary M. Case, Director, Office of Scholarly Communication, Association of Research Libraries
University Publishing in the Electronic Age: A Collaboration Among University Presses, Libraries and Computing Centers
Sheila Creth, University Librarian, University of Iowa LibrariesThe Scholarly Monograph's Descendants
Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked InformationThe AHA/ARL Proposal on the Endangered Monograph
Sandria Freitag, Executive Director, American Historical Association
Facilitator: James Neal, Director, Johns Hopkins University Library
Moderator: Gloria Werner, Director, University of California, Los Angeles, Libraries
The Future of the Genre
Teresa Sullivan, Vice President and Graduate Dean, University of Texas at Austin