Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognition

This paper looks at Library publishing in the wider context of institutional and mission driven publishing, in particular traditional University Presses, and in the context of Open Scholarship and Diamond Open Access. It draws from an earlier study of New University Presses in the Netherlands, to ex...

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Main Author: Eelco Ferwerda
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Self-published via PubPub 2024-04-01
Series:027.7
Online Access:https://0277.pubpub.org/pub/hirg7pjy/
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description This paper looks at Library publishing in the wider context of institutional and mission driven publishing, in particular traditional University Presses, and in the context of Open Scholarship and Diamond Open Access. It draws from an earlier study of New University Presses in the Netherlands, to explore opportunities for collaboration. It argues that Library publishers must collaborate with each other to increase impact, gain relevance and achieve recognition. The paper presents several models for collaboration based on existing examples and ends with a brief SWOT analysis as a way to think about the future of Library publishing.
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spelling doaj.art-4058281f370a4530baa8d367c8f3cdd82024-04-22T04:42:37ZdeuSelf-published via PubPub027.72296-05972024-04-01111https://doi.org/10.21428/1bfadeb6.1ef3d841Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognitionEelco Ferwerda0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4634-4920Convenor, IFLA Library Publishing SIGThis paper looks at Library publishing in the wider context of institutional and mission driven publishing, in particular traditional University Presses, and in the context of Open Scholarship and Diamond Open Access. It draws from an earlier study of New University Presses in the Netherlands, to explore opportunities for collaboration. It argues that Library publishers must collaborate with each other to increase impact, gain relevance and achieve recognition. The paper presents several models for collaboration based on existing examples and ends with a brief SWOT analysis as a way to think about the future of Library publishing.https://0277.pubpub.org/pub/hirg7pjy/
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Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognition
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title Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognition
title_full Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognition
title_fullStr Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognition
title_full_unstemmed Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognition
title_short Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognition
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