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Mellon Foundation Annual Report (Scholarly Communications & University Presses)
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- From: "Okerson, Ann" <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 23:20:49 EDT
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's annual report this year features a lengthy essay on the Foundation's initiatives in the area of scholarly communications, by Donald J. Waters and Joseph S. Meisel. The purpose of the essay is to report on the Foundation's activities, but the essay is in fact a broader survey of how the Foundation sees the total landscape of scholarly communications. Waters has been with Mellon for about a decade and has sponsored many innovative projects in that time, so his range of expertise is considerable. Their chosen focus is the apparent crisis in university press publishing and the state and prospects of university presses in a digital age. There is a concise report about the essay in the "Today's News" section of the Chronicle of Higher Education for Monday 28 July 2008, while the full essay can be read online at http://www.mellon.org/news_publications/annual-reports-essays/presidents-essays/scholarly-publishing-initiatives/ Worth your time, or as the Chronicle says, if you are interested in scholarly communications, this is a page-turner. Ann Okerson/Yale Library
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