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New approaches in library-based publishing Alma Swan Director, SPARC Europe Director, Key Perspectives Ltd Convenor, Enabling Open Scholarship COASP, Paris, 17-19 September 2014

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New approaches in library-based publishing

Alma SwanDirector, SPARC Europe

Director, Key Perspectives LtdConvenor, Enabling Open Scholarship

COASP, Paris, 17-19 September 2014

Universities as publishers• Not new:

– Cambridge University Press founded in 1584– Oxford University Press formally began publishing

books in 1668• Decline in activity later in the 20th century• Now, a resurgence seems to be happening• Coupled with something new

Why?• Things have changed• Threats ... and opportunities• The Web, and altered expectations from that• The Open Access imperative

– Particularly with respect to the humanities– And the need to consider what to do about long-

form publications• Scholars themselves are taking interest in

dissemination

Humanities• Lots of new developments

– OA journals– OA monographs

• Funder and institutional initiatives– Institutional publishing – Covering costs

• Technical initiatives– e.g hypothes.is

• Publishing initiatives (many scholar-led)

Library-based publishing• Is new ... ish• ‘Librishers or pubrarians’ (John Unsworth,

SSP 2005)• A new – upside-down – role for the library• Seems to match a need for openness• Plenty of potential content• Certainly catching on

And why shouldn’t it work?• Plenty of potential content• Can help address the issues around open

long-form publications (not just accessibility)• Potential for collaborative ventures between

library and press (complementary skills)• Brand advantages to be had• Looking forward to many more members for

OASPA!

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