You Say You Want a Publishing Revolution | Progressive Librarian, 2014 | Robyn Hall

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Summary:

"...This paper investigates the extent to which a growing number of academic libraries offering not-for-profit open access publishing services can impact systemic, transformative changes to a largely commercial, for-profit publishing industry. Through establishing and maintaining publishing services—including open access journal hosting and institutional repositories—I argue that academic libraries in Canada and beyond can reposition and empower themselves as not only subscribers and lenders of online scholarly resources, but also as producers of the information their users need. However, I argue further that this can only be accomplished through careful consideration and implementation of sustainable, cost-efficient allocation of resources. ..."

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Link:

http://www.progressivelibrariansguild.org/PL/PL43/035.pdf

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01/22/2025, 23:03

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oa.libpub oa.publishing oa.canada oa.repositories oa.journals oa.libraries

Date tagged:

01/23/2025, 04:03

Date published:

01/22/2014, 23:03