SPARC November 17, 2008 Dr. Joan Giesecke and Paul Royster

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SPARC November 17, 2008 Dr. Joan Giesecke and Paul Royster Value Added Services: Publishing Continuum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln SPARC November 17, 2008 Dr. Joan Giesecke and Paul Royster

Publishing Philosophy 1. Faculty publications that have commercial value or market value *Published by University Press or other publishers 2. Faculty or student research or manuscript with little commercial market *Publish through the Institutional Repository. More about that later. 3. The gray world between the extremes *Work with the Press to create a publishing model that includes peer review and scholarly vetting

Library Services Library provides campus wide access to a number of publishing options, database software, and search engines that will bring a coordinated approach to providing access to scholarly work of our faculty and students.

Publishing Options Digital publishing in the Humanities Center for Digital Research in the Humanities Creating digital publications Creating tools for text analysis

Publishing Images ContentDM databases for images and video Architecture and Art Slides Campus Museums Video Archive for Nebraska Educational Television

Encore Search Engine Brings different databases together Harvesting Dublin Core, TEI, and EAD systems into the MARC catalog Raising the visibility of diverse collections

And now, the Institutional Repository, Digital Commons, and the publishing support available to our campus