Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 651.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu
Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 06:45:26 +0100
From: Gerry Mckiernan <gerrymck@IASTATE.EDU>
Subject: Scholar-based Innovations in Publishing. Part II
Scholar-based Innovations in Publishing.
Part II: Library and Professional Initiatives
I am proud to announce the publication of the second in a three-part
series on "Scholar-based Innovations in Publishing" in _Library Hi Tech News_:
Gerry McKiernan (2003) "Scholar-based Innovations in Publishing. Part II:
Library and Professional Initiatives," _Library Hi Tech News_ Vol. 20 No. 3
(April), pp. 19-27
Among the initiatives profiled in this Second Part are:
*Library*
DSpace(tm) (http://dspace.org) [MIT]
E-Print Repository (http://eprints.anu.edu.au/) [Australian National
University]
University of Michigan University Library Scholarly Publishing Office
[ http://spo.umdl.umich.edu]
*Professional*
SPARC: The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
[http://www.arl.org/sparc/ ]
ELSSS -The ELectronic Society for Social Scientists
[ http://www.elsss.org.uk/]
The Stoa: A Consortium for Electronic Publication in the Humanities
[ http://www.stoa.org]
Part I in the series was devoted to Individual and Institutional
initiatives and was published in LHTN 20(2) [ Gerry McKiernan (2003)
"Scholar-based Innovations in Publishing. Part I: Individual and
Institutional Initiatives," _Library Hi Tech News_ Vol. 20 No. 2 (March),
pp. 19-26] . The last part, Part III, covers organizational and national
initiatives and is scheduled for publication in LHTN 20(5).
Part II (as well as Part I) are also available electronically for
subscribers to LHTN via Emerald:
( http://www.emeraldinsight.com/vl=1/cl=3/nw=1/rpsv/lhtn.htmC)
NB: Please note each of these articles are contributions in my eProfile
column for LHTN.
Enjoy!
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
and
Science and Technology Librarian and Bibliographer
Iowa State University
Ames IA 50011
"The Best Way To Predict the Future is to Invent It"
Alan Kay
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