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15 July 2015 Peter Berkery Executive Director
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139 Members ◦ 95 US, with university affiliation ◦ 19 US, with other institutional affiliation ◦ 10 Canadian (Anglophone) ◦ 15 International Founded in 1947 8 staff Members must meet eligibility criteria: ◦ Peer review ◦ Commitment to Mission ◦ Sufficient program size
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Initially, attempt to accelerate learning curve Evolved into comprehensive conversations about the state of UP publishing Meet with (varies with each visit): ◦ Press directors ◦ Press staff ◦ Administrators ◦ Editorial boards ◦ Librarians 81 visits on 4 continents so far
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Trick question -- there is no typical member! Varies by: ◦ Size ◦ Publishing “Mix” ◦ Public or Private “system” presses ◦ Funding Mechanisms & Expectations
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Academic Monographs ◦ “By scholars, for scholars” Crossover Monographs Series & Edited Volumes Journals Regional ◦ Cultural and natural history Literature ◦ Especially in translation Poetry Textbooks
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Some Generalizations: ◦ Generally Humanities & Social Sciences ◦ Generally Long-form (fka “books”!) ◦ Respected for Curating Discipline-specific Lists Some Absolutes: ◦ Editorial Process: Scrupulous peer review Comparatively extensive editorial & mss development AAUP membership prerequisite ◦ Commitment to “mission”
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Advocacy/Visibility Financial Model Under Stress: ◦ Open Access ◦ Channel Disruption ◦ Shifting Library Budgets Scale (or lack thereof): ◦ Technology ◦ Production ◦ Sales & Marketing Changes in Promotion & Tenure Process Challenges to Peer Review
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AAUP’s New Strategic Plan Research Activities ◦ Largely Mellon Funded ◦ Intended to Build Capabilities Around: Consortial activity Bringing UP scholarship to the Open Web Increasing Our Global Focus
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Build membership and foster internal and external collaborations ◦ Celebrate existing collaborations among members ◦ Increase outreach to: international publishers and associations libraries and their organizations scholarly societies like-minded publishers ◦ Facilitate scaled collaborations to decrease costs and increase capabilities ◦ Find points of common interest with like-minded associations
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Increase the visibility of our members and their work through engagement with parent institutions, funders, policymakers, and the reading public ◦ Promote the value of members to the academy and the world ◦ Equip members to communicate our value to local stakeholders ◦ Promote increased funding for higher education and research ◦ Partner with funding organizations to explore new financial models
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Conduct research that provides data and analyses to support advocacy and to inform publishing operations and new business models ◦ Collect, analyze, and disseminate AAUP statistical surveys ◦ Facilitate selective environmental scans to identify trends, gaps, and options for new business opportunities and models ◦ Find and disseminate compelling data points and at-a-glance facts and statistics to advocate for presses
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Provide professional development leadership training ◦ Inventory and affirm best practices ◦ Promote cross-member education ◦ Develop programs and services that promote essential skills and leadership development
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Web-based discoverability engine ◦ nap.edu/academy-scope/ Increase visibility among associations representing Higher Education constituencies Increase visibility among government agencies responsible for Humanities funding Expand membership categories International sub rights solution Infrastructure: new website & member collaboration hub Research, research, research
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Recent Mellon Grants – building capabilities: ◦ Expand existing distribution business into publishing services platform (UNC Press) ◦ Portal for art & architectural history content (Yale U Press) ◦ Peer review for born-digital content (Stanford U Press) ◦ Open access digital monographs (U California Press) ◦ Mixed-media digital publishing platform (WVU) ◦ Manage Monographic Source Materials (U Michigan Press) ◦ Iterative Monographs Platoform (U Minnesota Press) ◦ Networked Monographs Infrastructure (NYU Press) Understanding Monograph Costs Digitizing Backlists
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Networks of Collaboration ◦ Exchange information, ideas, best practices globally ◦ Ex: sharing information on peer review practices Networks of Advocacy ◦ Raise awareness of increasingly global policy discussions ◦ Ex: freedom-to-read, anti-piracy, open access Networks of Commerce ◦ Increase ability to transact business globally ◦ Ex: global sub-rights database
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