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Newsletter of the Association of American University Presses
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- Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 18:36:18 EDT
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The Exchange Online The Newsletter of the Association of American University Presses 03/24/08 http://aaupblog.aaupnet.org/index.php?s=publishing CONTENTS MIT Premieres Digital Media & Learning Series O'Reilly TOC Conference Focuses on Practical Digital Resources Publishing's Carbon Footprint AAUP Presses at MLA 2008 Lobbying for the Humanities: Humanities Advocacy Day 2008 Mellon Foundation Supports Four More University Press Collaborations Caravan Project Begins Second Year with $25,000 NACS Grant I was particularly impressed with the report on the MIT project http://aaupblog.aaupnet.org/?p=61 "Supported by a grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, MIT Press has recently published six titles exploring the effects and interrelationships of emerging digital technologies on youth and learning. The books, available as free chapter-by-chapter downloads at MIT's web site and also as cloth and paper editions, offer a substantial new body of scholarship in the field of digital media and learning, and will be followed by a new quarterly journal in winter 2009." The O'Reilly "Tools of Change (TOC) Conference" was also an interesting report, and if the 2008 report is right, represents a new development in e-books: "One thing that became clear is that the publishing industry is moving on from visionary statements to the decidedly less sexy and more productive work of integrating new technologies and models into the cycle of scholarly communications." Let's hope its right. Come on, get to it--make e-books practical and workable, please! Overall the newsletter is well worth a read if you haven't checked it out. Chuck Hamaker Associate University Librarian Collections and Technical Services Atkins Library University of North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte, NC 28223
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