LPC welcomes the University of Arkansas Libraries as a new member
Please join us in welcoming the University of Arkansas Libraries as a new member of the Library Publishing Coalition. The voting rep is Melody Herr. About the University of Arkansas: … Continue reading LPC welcomes the University of Arkansas Libraries as a new member
LPC Quarterly Update
Check out our latest Quarterly Update! It includes: Community News New LPC members New Strategic Affiliate Kudos! LPC’s Annual Report Update on the 2022 Library Publishing Directory Library Publishing Forum … Continue reading LPC Quarterly Update
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
LPC Quarterly Update
Check out our latest Quarterly Update! It includes: Community News 2021-2023 LPC Fellowship Call for Applications Library Publishing Directory news Recipients of the 2021 Publishing Practice Awards New LPC member … Continue reading LPC Quarterly Update
Publishing Practice Award: University of Cape Town Libraries
Diversity, equity, and inclusion driving UCT Libraries publishing by Jill Claasen, Manager, Scholarly Communication & Research, UCT Libraries, and Reggie Raju, Director, Research & Learning, UCT Libraries At the outset, … Continue reading Publishing Practice Award: University of Cape Town Libraries
Transitions: standing on the shoulders of librarians
Transitions is an occasional series where community members reflect on the things they have learned while moving from one institution to another or one role to another. By Monica Westin, Google … Continue reading Transitions: standing on the shoulders of librarians
LPC Quarterly Update
Check out our latest Quarterly Update! It includes: Community News Research Interests Match Program LPC statement supporting Asian Americans and Asians New LPC board members elected New Strategic Affiliate 2021 … Continue reading LPC Quarterly Update
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
Panel Fr4a
Day/Time: Friday, May 14, 4:00 PM to 5 PM (Re)defining a library’s journal hosting service: higher expectations, improved support Presenters: Mariya Maistrovskaya, University of Toronto Libraries Priscilla Carmini, University of … Continue reading Panel Fr4a
Panel Fr2
Day/Time: Friday, May 14, 2:45 PM to 3:45 PM Measuring Impact: Reflecting on University of Michigan Press’ COVID-19 Response Presenter: Emma DiPasquale, Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library Description: In … Continue reading Panel Fr2
Panel Th2
Day/Time: Thursday, May 13, 2:45 PM to 3:45 PM Beyond the “new normal”: a speculative reconsideration of undergraduate publishing Presenter: Dana Ospina, California State University, Dominguez Hills Description: Amidst the … Continue reading Panel Th2
Full Session: Journal Seeks Publisher: How JLSC Imagined, Sought, and Found Its Next Partner
Day/Time: Wednesday, May 12, 4:00 PM to 5 PM Presenters Jill Cirasella, The Graduate Center, City University of New York Rebekah Kati, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wendy … Continue reading Full Session: Journal Seeks Publisher: How JLSC Imagined, Sought, and Found Its Next Partner
LPC Quarterly Update
Check out our latest Quarterly Update! It includes: Community News Nominations for Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Library Publishing NEW: Publishing Practice Awards Announcing the recipients of the 2020 LPC … Continue reading LPC Quarterly Update
Thinking Politically About Scholarly Infrastructure
The Fellows Journal is a forum for the current Library Publishing Coalition fellows to share their experiences and raise topics for discussion within the community. Learn more about the Fellowship Program. Maybe it’s … Continue reading Thinking Politically About Scholarly Infrastructure
LPC Quarterly Update
Check out our latest Quarterly Update! It includes: Community News Two new publications: Library Publishing Competencies & Library Publishing Research Agenda Winners of the 2020 Award for Outstanding Scholarship in … Continue reading LPC Quarterly Update
LPForum20: Make the Open Access Directory Better for All: A Library Publishers Edit-a-thon
Editor’s note: When we changed the 2020 Library Publishing Forum to a virtual conference format, we gave presenters the option of converting their presentations into blog posts. This is a … Continue reading LPForum20: Make the Open Access Directory Better for All: A Library Publishers Edit-a-thon
The 2020 Library Publishing Forum and COVID-19
In light of ongoing developments surrounding COVID-19, including increasing travel restrictions, the Library Publishing Coalition Board and Program Committee have made the difficult decision to cancel the in-person Library Publishing … Continue reading The 2020 Library Publishing Forum and COVID-19
The state of the field: An excerpt from the 2020 Library Publishing Directory
As much as we love the searchable online interface for the Library Publishing Directory, it doesn’t include the introduction found in the print, PDF, and EPUB versions. Each year, the Directory‘s introduction includes a ‘state … Continue reading The state of the field: An excerpt from the 2020 Library Publishing Directory
LPC Quarterly Update
Check out our latest Quarterly Update! It includes: Community News New members, new strategic affiliates Jessica Kirschner receives the 2019 LPC Award for Exemplary Service LPC and IFLA Library Publishing … Continue reading LPC Quarterly Update