Help us livestream the 2019 Library Publishing Forum!
In order to make our program more accessible to members of the community who cannot attend in person, the LPC Program Committee has decided once again to livestream the 2019 … Continue reading Help us livestream the 2019 Library Publishing Forum!
Michigan Publishing: Focus on discoverability and accessibility
In February 2019, we are publishing our second series of member profiles. These profiles showcase the wide variety of publishing work happening at member institutions, and celebrate our community’s contributions … Continue reading Michigan Publishing: Focus on discoverability and accessibility
Academy-owned? Academic-led? Community-led? What’s at stake in the words we use to describe new publishing paradigms
Editor’s note, 6/21/19: A Spanish translation of this post is now available on Blog Ameli: “¿Propiedad de la academia? ¿Dirigido por la academia? ¿Dirigido por la comunidad? Lo que está en … Continue reading Academy-owned? Academic-led? Community-led? What’s at stake in the words we use to describe new publishing paradigms
Philosophy of Service and Business Plan
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LPC welcomes a new strategic affiliate: Creative Commons USA
The Library Publishing Coalition is delighted to welcome Creative Commons USA (CC USA) as a new strategic affiliate! A statement from CC USA: “Creative Commons USA is excited to announce that … Continue reading LPC welcomes a new strategic affiliate: Creative Commons USA
LPC joins the Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communication (C4DISC)
The LPC is proud to be a founding member of the new Coalition for Diversity & Inclusion in Scholarly Communications, or C4DISC. We join nine other professional associations in the … Continue reading LPC joins the Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communication (C4DISC)
Q&A about Ubiquity Press’ new Customer Charter
The library publishing community was reminded last summer of an ever-present danger: that the commercial tools we rely on will be acquired by companies that don’t share the core values of … Continue reading Q&A about Ubiquity Press’ new Customer Charter
LPC welcomes a new member: Dublin Business School
The Library Publishing Coalition is delighted to welcome Dublin Business School as a new member! About DBS: DBS Library aims to be a leading force in the creation of a … Continue reading LPC welcomes a new member: Dublin Business School
Library Publishing Curriculum: Register for the Sustainability Virtual Workshop
The Library Publishing Coalition and the Educopia Institute are excited to host a series of virtual pilot workshops based on the IMLS-funded Developing a Curriculum to Advance Library-Based Publishing project. … Continue reading Library Publishing Curriculum: Register for the Sustainability Virtual Workshop
Lunchtime Conversation: Making scholarly communications and the research environment more open, inclusive, and equitable (ACRL Research Agenda)
Tuesday, May 22, 12:15-1:15pm Room: Minnesota Room Presenter: Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint The ACRL wants your help in identifying actionable steps that academic librarians can take to accelerate the … Continue reading Lunchtime Conversation: Making scholarly communications and the research environment more open, inclusive, and equitable (ACRL Research Agenda)