-
Partnering to Publish 2010: XML: It’s Not Rocket Science (but…The more you know the more you know you don’t know)
Introduction to XML for publishing, presented at the SSP/ARL "Partnering to Publish" Seminar, November 2010. partnering-to-publish-benson-nov2010.pdf
-
Partnering to Publish 2010: The Benefits of Collaborative Marketing at Purdue University Libraries / Press
After presenting an organizational context in which Purdue University Press is embedded in the Libraries, the speaker explores the concept of "a continuum of scholarly communication needs" at Purdue University,...
-
The Library as Strategic Investment
Presented at "ARL Lib-Value: Return on Investment (ROI) for Academic Libraries Workshop." lib-value-kaufman.pdf
-
Partnering to Publish 2010: Information Life-Cycle at GAO: Content Creation to Publishing
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...
-
Partnering to Publish 2010: Libraries & Publishers: Joining Forces for Better Outreach
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...
-
Partnering to Publish 2010: Partnering with Researchers to Share New Knowledge Through Digital Technologies
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....
-
Partnering to Publish 2010: Old and New Synergies: Libraries and Journals
Describes the University of Toronto's Synergies project, which includes adding Canadian journals to Scholars Portal, an OCUL delivery and archiving platform. The presentation discusses how to balance local services with...
-
The Humanist: “Dances with Wolves” or “Bowls Alone”?
This paper discusses informal scholarly communication in the humanities; ways in which information technology can influence the content of scholarly communication without necessarily changing its outward forms; and an emerging...
-
New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Sustainable Economic Models
Hedstrom's position paper on sustainable economic models for long-term digital preservation for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data...
-
Creating a Preferred Future: Ensuring Success in the New Environment
Slides from the October 2005 Future of Government Documents symposium in Seattle, Washington. creating-preferred-future-2005.ppt