Imagining a University Press System to Support Scholarship in the Digital Age
Author : Clifford Lynch I outline a possible future system of many distributed university presses mainly focused on the editorial production of scholarly monogr...
Author : Clifford Lynch I outline a possible future system of many distributed university presses mainly focused on the editorial production of scholarly monogr...
Access to peer-reviewed literature is often restricted to a limited segment of the target audience. Barriers are in place to prevent open access of information....
Geoscience libraries and their users were the subjects of a two part questionnaire dealing with user background and attitudes in conjunction with library organi...
This study is a comparison AU Press with three other traditional (non-open access) Canadian university presses. The analysis is based on actual physical book sa...
This survey formed part of the ‘Influencing the Deposit of Electronic Theses in UK HE’ project, commissioned by the JISC and led by UCL. The survey was designed...
This paper examines issues related to electronic journal publishing in the field of Classics with a specific focus on the discussion of new value-added services...
It can be argued that institutional repositories have not had the impact (Lynch 2003; Salo 2008), initially expected, on academic scholarly communications (the ...