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The forum led by Sarah E. Thomas at Cornell University Library discusses improving access to publicly funded research. It highlights policy issues and strategies regarding scholarly communication, emphasizing the role of the DPubS (Digital Publishing System). Funded by the Mellon Foundation, DPubS is an open-source application designed to facilitate the organization, management, and distribution of both open-access and subscription-controlled scholarly content. The system empowers libraries to contribute actively to scholarly publishing and encourages collaboration among university presses and academic societies.
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Universities Rethink Publishing Sarah E. Thomas Cornell University Library October 20, 2006 Forum on Improving Access to Publicly Funded Research: Policy Issues and Strategies
DPubSDigital Publishing System Funded through a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, DPubS is an electronic publishing application that enables…. publishers to organize, manage, present, and deliver both open access and subscription controlled scholarly communications; and users to discover, navigate, and access scholarly content.
DPubS DPubS is an easy-to-implement open source application to publish, distribute, and archive a wide range of scholarly products DPubS has been developed by libraries, based on the knowledge of service frameworks and technical infrastructures to enable libraries to contribute to scholarly publishing by providing services and building alliances with their university presses and other scholarly publishing societies.
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