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1. Verfasser: Harboe-Ree, Cathrine
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2007
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991130
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contents Just Advanced Librarianship: The Role of Academic Libraries as Publishers Harboe-Ree, Cathrine Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Role Information Management Information Technology Technological Advancement Electronic Publishing Publishing Industry Information Dissemination Expertise Scholarship Faculty Publishing Academic Discourse Periodicals Access to Information Social Change Digital technologies, combined with library expertise in information management and bibliographic control, access, dissemination and preservation, have provided new opportunities for academic libraries to play a more active role in the publication of scholarly information. Over the past decade a number of Australian academic libraries, drawing on early initiatives in North American libraries, have established electronic presses in their institutions. This article examines the motivations behind these initiatives and their similarities and differences, and identifies some of the ways in which library-led e-publishing may change the scholarly communication environment. (Contains 26 notes.)
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spellingShingle Just Advanced Librarianship: The Role of Academic Libraries as Publishers
Harboe-Ree, Cathrine
Foreign Countries
Academic Libraries
Role
Information Management
Information Technology
Technological Advancement
Electronic Publishing
Publishing Industry
Information Dissemination
Expertise
Scholarship
Faculty Publishing
Academic Discourse
Periodicals
Access to Information
Social Change
Just Advanced Librarianship: The Role of Academic Libraries as Publishers Harboe-Ree, Cathrine Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Role Information Management Information Technology Technological Advancement Electronic Publishing Publishing Industry Information Dissemination Expertise Scholarship Faculty Publishing Academic Discourse Periodicals Access to Information Social Change Digital technologies, combined with library expertise in information management and bibliographic control, access, dissemination and preservation, have provided new opportunities for academic libraries to play a more active role in the publication of scholarly information. Over the past decade a number of Australian academic libraries, drawing on early initiatives in North American libraries, have established electronic presses in their institutions. This article examines the motivations behind these initiatives and their similarities and differences, and identifies some of the ways in which library-led e-publishing may change the scholarly communication environment. (Contains 26 notes.)
title Just Advanced Librarianship: The Role of Academic Libraries as Publishers
topic Foreign Countries
Academic Libraries
Role
Information Management
Information Technology
Technological Advancement
Electronic Publishing
Publishing Industry
Information Dissemination
Expertise
Scholarship
Faculty Publishing
Academic Discourse
Periodicals
Access to Information
Social Change
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991130