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Marilyn Billings Scholarly Communication Librarian University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Traditional vs New Models Traditional Journals in the sciences Monographs in the humanities New Institutional Digital Repositories Open Access Journals Many more – blogs, wikis
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Campus Publishing Strategies Catherine Mitchell, Director, eScholarship Publishing Group, California Digital Library, University of California : On Services, Users & Alliances (SPARC Digital Repositories meeting Nov 2008) http://vimeo.com/2900627
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Why Libraries? Why Librarians? “In general, librarians lead the IR effort in all stages of IR development.” – Soo Young Rieh Library role as steward of scholarship Collection development expertise Liaison role with faculty Center of expertise on metadata Commitment to long-term preservation Complementarity of repository and licensed digital materials
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Library Publishing Programs Partnerships with University Presses Library and University-based Journal Publishing Other New Alliances
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New Alliances Office of Research Office of Provost, or Academic Affairs Graduate School Center for Teaching, or Faculty Development Outreach, Continuing Education Individual faculty research projects
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PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference The conference blog has presentations: http://blogs.ubc.ca/pkp2009/conference- sessions-2/ http://blogs.ubc.ca/pkp2009/conference- sessions-2/ Keynotes, panel and themed sessions
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