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Library and Information Science

2015

Cyril Oberlander

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Resource Sharing Data: Mining For Selection & Meaning In Collection Development, Cyril Oberlander, Mary Oberlander Oct 2015

Resource Sharing Data: Mining For Selection & Meaning In Collection Development, Cyril Oberlander, Mary Oberlander

Cyril Oberlander

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Books Under Glass: The Bibliotheque Nationale De France, Mary Oberlander, Cyril Oberlander Oct 2015

Books Under Glass: The Bibliotheque Nationale De France, Mary Oberlander, Cyril Oberlander

Cyril Oberlander

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Library Publishing Toolkit - Introduction Chapter, Cyril Oberlander Oct 2015

Library Publishing Toolkit - Introduction Chapter, Cyril Oberlander

Cyril Oberlander

The Library Publishing Toolkit looks at the broad and varied landscape of library publishing through discussions, case studies, and shared resources. From supporting writers and authors in the public library setting to hosting open access journals and books, this collection examines opportunities for libraries to leverage their position and resources to create and provide access to content.


Selfpub 2.0, Mitchell Davis, John Sherer, Charles Watkinson, William Kane, Cyril Oberlander, Bob Nardini, Michael Levine-Clark, Matt Nauman, Joyce Skokut, Deb Hoadley, Robert P. Holley, Eleanor Cook, Leslie Lees, Bill Gladstone, Kelly E. Leonard Oct 2015

Selfpub 2.0, Mitchell Davis, John Sherer, Charles Watkinson, William Kane, Cyril Oberlander, Bob Nardini, Michael Levine-Clark, Matt Nauman, Joyce Skokut, Deb Hoadley, Robert P. Holley, Eleanor Cook, Leslie Lees, Bill Gladstone, Kelly E. Leonard

Cyril Oberlander

The self-publishing revolution has created a drastic increase in the number or works being published in the social sciences and humanities. This windfall of content has created an abundance that can be overwhelming, but it ultimately presents an opportunity for libraries to develop deeper and more unique collections. The preconference at the 2013 Charleston Conference focused on several interrelated topics in the self-publishing world: navigating the abundance of self-published material, libraries’ adoption of the role of publisher, vendor perspectives on self-published content and plans for the future, issues in humanities and social science acquisitions of self-published works, and an agent’s …