Your University Press/ publishing house
Your press: basic information Please introduce your press: affiliation [linked to university, library, research organization] products [books, journals, other] modes of publishing [print, digital, innovative formats] open access [yes/no/in planning] business model quality control … EXAMPLES
Your press: technical platform e. g. Which software? More than one ? Part of an institutional infrastructure or stand-alone implementation ? Hosted or self-developed solution ? Resources needed (vs. resources available?)? Usability factor high or low? How about training for the stuff? Continued development or frozen solution? … EXAMPLES
Your press: standards in use Consider all kind of standards: Is your publishing workflow standardised? soft requirements: rights, licensing, mandates, principles (FAIR) ... standards concerning print document-related standards metadata standards Standards in/for dissemination … EXAMPLES
Your press: challenges on standards What are the trends inpublishing in the nearer future? Which do you consider to be sustainable or important? Enhanced publications XML-based publishing annotation alternative metrics integration of research data linked data … EXAMPLES