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1 Scholarly Publishing at Cornell University Library Anne R. Kenney ARL Membership Meeting Oct. 2007

2 Scholarly Publishing Continuum Republishing through digitization Republishing through digitization Incorporating SC in CD Incorporating SC in CD Support for open access Support for open access CUL as publisher CUL as publisher Technology development Technology development IRs and SRs IRs and SRs Relations with Cornell University Press Relations with Cornell University Press

3 Lessons Learned and Being Learned Organizational Organizational Financial Financial Legal Legal User-related User-related

4 Republishing through Digitization Organizational Organizational DCAPS DCAPS Financial Financial Amazon Amazon Subsidizing digitization Subsidizing digitization Large scale digitization Large scale digitization Legal Legal Contracts with commercial entities Contracts with commercial entities Beyond IP issues Beyond IP issues User-related User-related Faculty digitization grants Faculty digitization grants concerns with commercial agreements concerns with commercial agreements Whither the physical volumes? Whither the physical volumes?

5 Incorporating SC in CD Organizational Organizational AUL for Scholarly Communication and Collections AUL for Scholarly Communication and Collections Intellectual Property Officer Intellectual Property Officer Financial Financial Redefining role of collections budget Redefining role of collections budget Legal Legal Educational outreach; copyright management Educational outreach; copyright management User-related User-related Scholarly Communications Council Scholarly Communications Council New roles for selectors New roles for selectors

6 Support for Open Access Organizational Organizational Member of SPARC, BioOne, PLoS, BioMedCentral Member of SPARC, BioOne, PLoS, BioMedCentral Financial Financial CUL Task Force on Open Access Publishing (2004) CUL Task Force on Open Access Publishing (2004) A model in which institutions pay for their faculty to publish in refereed OA journals would not bring about cost savings for Cornell Legal Legal Outreach to faculty on IP management Outreach to faculty on IP management User-related User-related Faculty Senate resolutions Faculty Senate resolutions OA for developing countries (AGORA) OA for developing countries (AGORA)

7 CUL as Publisher Organizational Organizational Center for Innovative Publishing Center for Innovative Publishing Financial Financial Project Euclid—break even status 2005 through publisher hosting fees and library subscriptions Project Euclid—break even status 2005 through publisher hosting fees and library subscriptions Legal Legal Contractual arrangements Contractual arrangements User-related User-related Marketing Marketing

8 Technology Development Organizational Organizational CUL/PSU CUL/PSU Chief Technology Officer Chief Technology Officer Financial Financial Mellon initially Mellon initially 5-year commitment 5-year commitment Market options Market options Users Users Betas, community development, technical support Betas, community development, technical support

9 IRs and SRs Organizational Organizational Several institutional repositories Several institutional repositories arXiv arXiv Financial Financial Add-on, not replacement for formal literature Add-on, not replacement for formal literature Serving communities beyond Cornell Serving communities beyond Cornell Endowment for arXiv Endowment for arXiv Legal Legal Challenges Challenges User-related User-related Heavy outreach required Heavy outreach required

10 “While some librarians perceive a crisis in scholarly communication as a crisis in access to the literature, Cornell faculty perceive this essentially as a non-issue. Each discipline has a normative culture, largely defined by their reward system and traditions. If the goal of institutional repositories is to capture and preserve the scholarship of one’s faculty, institutional repositories will need to address this cultural diversity.” “Evaluating the Reasons for Non-use of Cornell University’s Installation of DSpace,” D-Lib Magazine March/April 2007

11 CUL/CUP potential collaboration Recapturing the intellectual capital Recapturing the intellectual capital Republishing Republishing Below the economic radar and “garage bands” Below the economic radar and “garage bands” Upstream and downstream Upstream and downstream Collaborating in IRs and SRs Collaborating in IRs and SRs New forms of scholarly communication & community New forms of scholarly communication & community Joint trend spotting, discipline seeding Joint trend spotting, discipline seeding Moving wall for monographs Moving wall for monographs Assessment, impact Assessment, impact

12 Questions?ark3@cornell.edu


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