February 4, 2013

Wayne State University Library System joins community-driven project to found Library Publishing Coalition

The Wayne State University Library System, in collaboration with more than 50 other academic libraries and the Educopia Institute, has joined a two-year project (2013-2014) to create the Library Publishing Coalition (LPC). The project emerged from conversations between Purdue University, the University of North Texas and Virginia Tech regarding the need for a community dedicated to advancing the field of library publishing. The Wayne State University Library System will play an integral role in the design and implementation of the LPC as a contributing institution.

“We are very pleased to be joining with other research libraries to develop a framework to support and grow the many areas of publishing that libraries are now involved with,” said Sandra Yee, dean of the Wayne State University Library System.  “By coming together and sharing information, we will be a stronger community.”

Academic libraries and the researchers and organizations they support are facing a new paradigm in scholarly publishing. The web, information and social media technologies and the open source and open access movements are changing the framework in which scholarship is created, collected, organized and disseminated. Yet, as shown by the highly regarded IMLS-funded Strategies for Success project (http://wp.sparc.arl.org/lps/), library-based publishing groups lack a central space where they can meet, work together, share information and confront common issues.

Through seed support from Educopia and participating institutions, the LPC project will engage practitioners to design a collaborative network that intentionally addresses and supports an evolving, distributed and diverse range of library production and publishing practices.

During the first stage of the project, the LPC’s project team will document and evaluate how best to structure this initiative in order to promote collaboration and knowledge sharing for this field. The project team will produce several concrete deliverables, including:

  • Targeted research, building on existing broader surveys, that will focus on topics of particular interest to the   community, including costs, staffing, and how libraries are financing these ventures.
  • Compilation of a directory of existing library publishing services, providing details including staff contacts, types of products produced, and software platforms utilized.
  • A forum for networking and sharing communications about library publishing services, including an annual event and ongoing virtual training and community-building activities.
  • The design and implementation of the Library Publishing Coalition as an ongoing, institutionally owned organization that serves the needs of this community.

More information and a full list of participating institutions are available on the project website, http://www.educopia.org/programs/lpc.

The Wayne State University Library System consists of the university's six libraries: The David Adamany Undergraduate Library, the Purdy/Kresge Library, the Shiffman Medical Library, the Arthur Neef Law Library, the Reuther Library and the Science and Engineering Library and the School of Library and Information Science.

Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution offering more than 370 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 29,000 students.

Contact

Jill Wurm
Phone: (313) 577-4149
Email: ae0831@wayne.edu

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