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Lewis, David W. – College & Research Libraries, 2013
The existence of a ubiquitous and cheap worldwide communications network that increasingly makes documents easily and freely available will require a transformation of academic library collecting practice. It will be driven by a number of specific developments including: the digitization of content; the development of print repositories; the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Materials, Library Services, Change
Ivins, October; Luther, Judy – Association of Research Libraries, 2011
This project was originally defined to explore the potential for ARL libraries to provide support to small, print-only publishers in order to ensure long-term digital access to their content. Research library publishing programs vary widely, from posting PDFs in an institutional repository to full-fledged publishing operations. During the life of…
Descriptors: University Presses, Consultants, Research Libraries, Library Services
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Boardman, Kay – Education & Training, 2010
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to suggest that the "skills" or "employability" agenda which has long been anathema to the Humanities disciplines need not be the threat it appears to represent. This paper aims to examine the concept of realistic work environments and their focus, not only the provision of hard and soft…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, University Presses, Experiential Learning, Work Environment
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Parrott, John B. – Academic Questions, 2010
America's university presses are situated within a network of over one hundred universities, learned societies, and scholarly associations. According to a pamphlet put out by the American Association of University Presses, these presses "make available to the broader public the full range and value of research generated by university faculty."…
Descriptors: University Presses, Institutional Mission, Ideology, Operations Research
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Ekman, Richard H. – Change, 1996
Unique constraints on the publishing practices of university presses, practices in scholarly publishing, and new technological challenges and options combine to create a difficult situation for many academic presses. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is experimenting with uses of technology in scholarly communication, finding that collaboration…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Higher Education, Information Dissemination, Monographs
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Allen, Bryce – Library Trends, 1995
Using networked information resources to communicate research results has great potential for academic libraries; this development will require collaboration among libraries, scholars, computing centers, and university presses. Library managers can help overcome collaboration barriers by developing appropriate organizational structures, selecting…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Computer Centers, Cooperation, Information Dissemination
Shirrell, Robert – 1997
This paper comments on three presentations (Janet Fisher, Malcolm Getz, and Bill Regier) at the Scholarly Communication and Technology Conference; it focuses on publisher costs, and also discusses the electronic publishing efforts undertaken at the University of Chicago Press. Janet Fisher, from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Press,…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing
Whisler, Sandra; Rosenblatt, Susan F. – 1997
The costs of scholarly publishing have become unsustainable for both research libraries and university presses. This paper discusses how the transition to electronic journal publishing changes the ways in which these two participants in the scholarly communication process begin to analyze and attempt to control their cost structures in order to…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Electronic Journals