Announcing the Canadian Community Development Working Group!
The Library Publishing Coalition is pleased to announce the formation of a Canadian Community Development Working Group. Initiated by Canadian LPC members, this 6-month working group will engage Canadian scholarly … Continue reading Announcing the Canadian Community Development Working Group!
Open Education and Affordable Content Librarian
The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Libraries seeks a dynamic, collaborative individual for the position of Open Education and Affordable Content Librarian. The Open Education and Affordable Content Librarian will help … Continue reading Open Education and Affordable Content Librarian
Panel: PT-230
Day/Time: Thursday, May 26, 2:30pm – 3:30pm Student Journal Forum: From a local event to a Canada-wide movement Presenters Mariya Maistrovskaya, University of Toronto Libraries Sarah Severson, University of Alberta … Continue reading Panel: PT-230
Panel: PW-1030
Day/Time: Wednesday, May 25, 10:30am – 11:30am Let’s talk about academic labour: Changes in the academy and independent scholarly publishing Presenters Jessica Lange, McGill University Sarah Severson, University of Alberta … Continue reading Panel: PW-1030
University of Alberta Library’s Changing Role in Publishing
Editor’s note: This is a guest post in our Library Publishing Workflow Evolution series, featuring reflections from our Library Publishing Workflows partners on how journal publishing workflows at their libraries … Continue reading University of Alberta Library’s Changing Role in Publishing
Workflows Release Teaser: Workflow Framework and Recorded Panel
The Library Publishing Workflows project is gearing up for a whole set of major releases — starting next week with the full workflow documentation for all twelve of our partner … Continue reading Workflows Release Teaser: Workflow Framework and Recorded Panel
Registration, Travel & Venue Information 2022
Registration There are separate rates and registrations for each of the two 2022 Forum events. Please check back; registration will be opening soon. Registration rates for the 2022 virtual preconference … Continue reading Registration, Travel & Venue Information 2022
LP Forum 2022
Keynote Speakers We’re pleased to share a list of the keynote speakers for the virtual Forum event and for the in-person Forum in Pittsburgh. More information about the speakers and … Continue reading LP Forum 2022
Program and Call for Proposals 2022
The Call for Proposals is closed. Below are tentative schedules for the virtual Forum event on May 18 and 19 and the in-person Forum in Pittsburgh on May 25 and … Continue reading Program and Call for Proposals 2022
Kudos!
The Kudos program recognizes impactful work done by community members on behalf of the Library Publishing Coalition community. * * * * * * * * * * This month … Continue reading Kudos!
Kudos to the 2020-21 Program Committee!
The Kudos program recognizes impactful work done by community members on behalf of the Library Publishing Coalition community. * * * * * * * * * * This Kudos … Continue reading Kudos to the 2020-21 Program Committee!
Recording of LPWorkflows ‘Working through the Pain’ panel is available!
In May, Brandon Locke (Educopia Institute), Jennifer Beamer (Claremont Colleges Library), Sonya Betz (University of Alberta Library), and Joshua Neds-Fox (Wayne State University Libraries) discussed the lessons they’ve learned from … Continue reading Recording of LPWorkflows ‘Working through the Pain’ panel is available!
Intersections: Library Publishing and Scholarly Societies
Intersections is an occasional series where community members reflect on what they are seeing in other parts of their professional world and what library publishers can learn from it. By Lauren … Continue reading Intersections: Library Publishing and Scholarly Societies
Intersections: Not Quite a Librarian, Not Quite a Publisher: What It’s Like to Work for a Library and a University Press
Intersections is an occasional series where community members reflect on what they are seeing in other parts of their professional world and what library publishers can learn from it. By … Continue reading Intersections: Not Quite a Librarian, Not Quite a Publisher: What It’s Like to Work for a Library and a University Press
LPC welcomes a new strategic affiliate: CLOCKSS
The Library Publishing Coalition is delighted to welcome CLOCKSS as a new strategic affiliate! A statement from CLOCKSS: We are looking forward to working with LPC and the LPC community! … Continue reading LPC welcomes a new strategic affiliate: CLOCKSS
LPC Statement Supporting Asian Americans and Asians
The Library Publishing Coalition stands together with the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA), the American Library Association’s Executive Board, the Black Caucus of ALA, and other librarians, library institutions, and … Continue reading LPC Statement Supporting Asian Americans and Asians
Full Session: Working through the Pain: How Library Publishers are Learning from Workflow Documentation
Day/Time: Monday, May 10, 2:45 PM to 3:45 PM Presenters Jennifer Beamer, Claremont Colleges Library Sonya Betz, University of Alberta Library Brandon Locke, Educopia Institute Joshua Neds-Fox, Wayne State University … Continue reading Full Session: Working through the Pain: How Library Publishers are Learning from Workflow Documentation
Committees, Task Forces, and Working Groups
The standing committees of the Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) bear responsibility for producing the organization’s deliverables and providing oversight for its operations. Task forces and working groups are created in … Continue reading Committees, Task Forces, and Working Groups
LPC Peer Mentorship Program Update and 2021 Signups
It’s time to reflect on the 2020 Peer Mentorship Program and to kick off participation for 2021! The 2020 cohort was special because we tried something new: Rather than having … Continue reading LPC Peer Mentorship Program Update and 2021 Signups
LPForum 2021
The Library Publishing Forum is an annual conference bringing together representatives from libraries engaged in (or considering) publishing initiatives to define and address major questions and challenges; to identify and … Continue reading LPForum 2021