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RE: Peter Brantley's blog
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- Subject: RE: Peter Brantley's blog
- From: "Harper, Georgia K" <gharper@austin.utexas.edu>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:26:26 EDT
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I don't think it's a problem with the blog url. The url has split in the message below and if you click on it, you only get the first part. To go to the site, you have to cut and paste the rest of the url into the browswer. The entire link is http://blogs.lib.berkeley.edu/shimenawa.php/2007/06/08/on_scholarly_communication_and_universit Apparently too long for the software that handles this list to keep it together. Georgia Harper Scholarly Communications Advisor University of Texas at Austin Libraries 512.495.4653; 512.971.4325 (c) -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of sgt3@psu.edu Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 7:40 PM To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: RE: Peter Brantley's blog I will ask the Journals Manager at the UT Press if there is another URL by which this article can be accessed. JSP is included in Project Muse, so anyone at an institution that subscribes to Project Muse should have access to it, at least. Sandy Thatcher Penn State University Press >Link rot? Can't get to Sandy's article mentioned from the link >below anymore. > >Chuck Hamaker >Associate University Librarian Collections and Technical Services >Atkins Library >University of North Carolina Charlotte >Charlotte, NC 28223 > >-----Original Message----- >[mailto:owner-liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu] On Behalf Of sgt3@psu.edu >Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 8:53 PM >To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu >Subject: Re: Peter Brantley's blog > >Indeed, and I just contributed two postings to this discussion >myself. Peter Brantley and Chuck Hamaker as commentator both >argue that the editorial process in book publishing is not well >understood by librarians (and, I would add, by administrators >and faculty, too) unless any of them have actually served on a >press editorial board. I agree, and I made an effort to >illuminate this complex process (which has no counterpart in the >arena of academic journal publishing, as Paul Courant notes in >his comment) in an article in the Journal of Scholarly >Publishing titled "The 'Value Added' in Editorial Acquisitions" >in which I articulated nine functions that an acquiring editor >plays in the system of scholarly communication When librarians >aspire to become publishers, they would do well to understand >what it is they are getting into and what is required to be >successful in this domain. The article is accessible here: > ><http://www.utpjournals.com/jsp/jsp302.html> > >Sandy Thatcher >Penn State University Press > > >>Very interesting blog post by Peter Brantley: >> >>http://blogs.lib.berkeley.edu/shimenawa.php/2007/06/08/on_scholarly_communication_and_universit >> >>The topic is the relationship between university presses and >>libraries and the challenges of publishing in the years ahead. >>Peter is the head of the Digital Library Federation. >> >>Joe Esposito
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