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Evolving Models of scholarly and scientific publishing

Marilyn Billings Scholarly Communication Librarian University of Massachusetts, Amherst . Evolving Models of scholarly and scientific publishing. Traditional vs New Models. Traditional Journals in the sciences Monographs in the humanities New Institutional Digital Repositories

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Evolving Models of scholarly and scientific publishing

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  1. Marilyn Billings Scholarly Communication Librarian University of Massachusetts, Amherst Evolving Models of scholarly and scientific publishing

  2. Traditional vs New Models Traditional Journals in the sciences Monographs in the humanities New Institutional Digital Repositories Open Access Journals Many more – blogs, wikis

  3. Campus Publishing Strategies Catherine Mitchell, Director, eScholarship Publishing Group, California Digital Library, University of California : On Services, Users & Alliances (SPARC Digital Repositories meeting Nov 2008) http://vimeo.com/2900627

  4. Why Libraries? Why Librarians? • “In general, librarians lead the IR effort in all stages of IR development.” – Soo Young Rieh • Library role as steward of scholarship • Collection development expertise • Liaison role with faculty • Center of expertise on metadata • Commitment to long-term preservation • Complementarity of repository and licensed digital materials

  5. Library Publishing Programs Partnerships with University Presses Library and University-based Journal Publishing Other New Alliances

  6. New Alliances Office of Research Office of Provost, or Academic Affairs Graduate School Center for Teaching, or Faculty Development Outreach, Continuing Education Individual faculty research projects

  7. PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference The conference blog has presentations:http://blogs.ubc.ca/pkp2009/conference-sessions-2/ Keynotes, panel and themed sessions

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