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Both public and academic libraries are invested in the creation and distribution of information and digital content. They have morphed from keepers of content into content creators and curators, and seek best practices and efficient workflows with emerging publishing platforms and services. The Library Publishing Toolkit looks at the broad and varied landscape of library publishing through discussions, case studies, and shared resources. From supporting writers and authors in the public library setting to hosting open access journals and books, this collection examines opportunities for libraries to leverage their position and resources to create and provide access to content.

The Library Publishing Toolkit is a project funded partially by Regional Bibliographic Databases and Interlibrary Resources Sharing Program funds which are administered and supported by the Rochester Regional Library Council. The toolkit is a united effort between Milne Library at SUNY Geneseo and the Monroe County Library System to identify trends in library publishing, seek out best practices to implement and support such programs, and share the best tools and resources.

Our goals include to:

  • Develop strategies libraries can use to identify types of publishing services and content that can be created and curated by libraries.
  • Assess trends in digital content creation and publishing that can be useful in libraries and suggesting potential future projects.
  • Identify efficient workflows for distributing content for free online and with potential for some cost-recovery in print on demand markets.

For more information visit www.publishingtoolkit.org.

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2013-07-31, IDS Project Press
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2013, IDS Project Press, Milne Library, SUNY Geneseo
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Table of Contents

Foreword / -- by Walt Crawford -- Introduction / -- by Cyril Oberlander -- Part 1.
Publishing in public libraries -- Allison P. Brown. -- Introduction / -- by Patricia Uttaro
About publishing in public libraries --
Serving a writing community, building a writing community: Self-publishing and library resources -- by Lisa Petrocelli
Libraries as inspiration and centers of creation: Library YouTube channel -- by Kara Stock
The library as a community publisher -- -- Part 2.
Trends & essentials in scholarly publishing:
The development of library-led publishing services at the University of Utah -- Valeri Craigle, John Herbert, Anne Morrow & Allyson Mower
The university library system, University of Pittsburgh : how & why we publish -- Timothy S. Deliyannides & Vanessa E. Gabler
Preserving and publishing digital content using XML workflows -- Jonathan McGlone
Emerging opportunities in library services : planning for the future of scholarly publishing -- Mark P. Newton, Eva T. Cunningham & Julie N. Morris
Publishing books & e-books:
A decade of change : running a university e-press -- Roxanne Missingham & Lorena Kanellopoulos
Client-driven workflows and publishing models -- Kyle Pressley
Embarking on e-books : establishing an e-publishing pilot project -- Caitlin Bakker
Library as journal publisher : organizational aspects of journal publishing:
Journals are people, too : the human factor in sustainable journal publishing partnerships -- Rebecca A. Welzenbach
Wayne State University Press and libraries : a case study of a library and university press journal publishing partnership -- Joshua Neds-Fox, Lauren Crocker & Alicia Vonderharr
Publishing Inti : a suite of services case study -- Mark J. Caprio & Christiane Marie Landry
Content and collaboration I : a case study of bringing an institutional repository and a university press together -- Michael Spooner & Andrew Wesolek
Open access journal incubator at University of Lethbridge Library -- Sandra Cowan
Digital publishing at Feinberg Library : the institutional repository as outreach initiative -- Joshua F. Beatty
Library as journal publisher : the faculty-led, library-supported journal: Publishing open-access e-journals : leveraging an outreach opportunity -- Laura Edwards, Linda Sizemore & Kelly Smith
The California Geographer and the OA movement : using the green OA institutional repository as a publishing platform -- Michael Biondo & Andrew Weiss
A case study in open access journal publishing at Syracuse University : library and university press partnership furthers scholarly communications -- Yuan Li, Suzanne E. Guiod & Suzanne Preate
OAJ from A to Z : how to succeed at launching an OA journal without really trying [appears as "without," "out" is crossed out] -- Nick Paulus
Library as journal publisher : student research journals: Library services for creating and publishing student research journals -- Adrian K. Ho
The USFSP student research journal and the library's role as publisher and champion -- Carol Hixson
Libraries publishing other original content:
Digital storytelling : the library as place of creation -- Mustafa Sakarya
Content and collaboration II : opportunities to host, possibilities to publish -- Andrew Wesolek & Michael Spooner
Creating digital library content for integrated course development -- Erika Bennett, Kim Staley & Jennie Simning
An experiment in progress : the MSU student comic art anthology -- Ruth Ann Jones
A production process for library help videos -- Shawn Vaillancourt, Kelsey Brett, Katie Buehner, Andrea Malone & Ayla Stein
Publishing in the archives:
Open (flu) season : a case study of the American influenza epidemic of 1918 : a digital encyclopedia -- Julie Judkins
Digitizing an oral history from analog audio cassettes and typewritten documents : a case study -- Matthew M. Best
Publishing reprints : repurposing free online tools -- Allison P. Brown & Joe Easterly
Consortia & inter-organizational cooperation:
Scholarly publishing in the digital library of the Caribbean (dLOC) -- Laurie N. Taylor, Brooke Wooldridge, Lourdes Santamaría-Wheeler, Mark V. Sullivan, Benjamin Hebblethwaite & Megan Raitano
The Public Knowledge Project : open-source e-publishing services for your library -- James MacGregor, Karen Meijer-Kline, Brian Owen, Kevin Stranack & John Willinsky
Building a community-driven organization to advance library publishing -- Sarah Lippincott & Katherine Skinner
Conclusion -- Katherine Pitcher.

Edition Notes

"An RRLC Incubator Project ; A joint effort between Milne Library, SUNY Geneseo & the Monroe County Library System"--Page [iii].

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
070.594
Library of Congress
Z716.6 .L54 2013

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xx, 380 pages
Number of pages
380

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OL33067308M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0989722600
ISBN 13
9780989722605
OCLC/WorldCat
855052680

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