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Re-imagining the future of the university press - 2 views

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    This issue of the Journal of Electronic Publishing is devoted to the future of university presses.
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15 Feisty Small Presses And The Books You're Going To Want From Them - 2 views

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    This is a bit dated, but the topic is right on point given our recent discussions on small, independent presses and business model innovation.
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University Press Shows Knack for New Media - 1 views

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    University Presses using Social Media to drive search and discovery
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Views: Exposed! - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    University presses are rethinking how they approach the publishing industry's biggest shindig. Scott McLemee reports.
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Sustaining Scholarly Publishing: New Business Models for University Presses - 0 views

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    A Report of the AAUP Task Force on Economic Models for Scholarly Publishing
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if:book: saving scholarly publishing and saving civilization - 0 views

  • Michael Jensen, the always-ahead-of-the-curve Director of the National Academies Press gave a stunningly original speech at the recent AAUP (American Association of University Presses) which, in his words, "allowed me to talk about the two issues that matter most to me: saving scholarly publishing, and saving civilization. In 16 minutes."
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    Our own Michael Jensen and his more recent presentation at AAUP is discussed
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When Data Disappears - 0 views

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    LAST spring, the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas acquired the papers of Bruce Sterling, a renowned science fiction writer and futurist. But not a single floppy disk or CD-ROM was included among his notes and manuscripts. When pressed to explain why, the prophet of high-tech said digital preservation was doomed to fail.
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