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2012

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Wendy C Robertson

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Managing E-Publishing: Perfect Harmony For Serialists, Wendy Robertson, Charlene N. Simser Nov 2012

Managing E-Publishing: Perfect Harmony For Serialists, Wendy Robertson, Charlene N. Simser

Wendy C Robertson

Serialist as publisher - a great duet? Serialists’ lives at academic libraries revolve around publishing, publication patterns and terminology, and technology. Join us for a session with two serialists who use skills honed in their respective serials departments to see how those skills adapt to the world of e-publishing. In this session, the presenters will discuss their roles in e-publishing and their respective university presses and library publishing programs. How have their libraries reorganized to provide resources for supporting these new roles? The daily work of an e-publishing librarian will be reviewed, including an overview of working with Digital Commons …


Publishing Journals In Digital Commons: Set-Up, Launch, And Beyond, Wendy C. Robertson Apr 2012

Publishing Journals In Digital Commons: Set-Up, Launch, And Beyond, Wendy C. Robertson

Wendy C Robertson

This presentation gives an overview of things librarians should do to support journal hosting, including planning, communication with editors, title, issue and item set up. While the examples are specific to Digital Commons software, most of the considerations and processes are general to all library publishing journal services.


New Life To Old Serials: Digitizing Back Volumes, Wendy C. Robertson Apr 2012

New Life To Old Serials: Digitizing Back Volumes, Wendy C. Robertson

Wendy C Robertson

Many serials titles still exist in print only, and major commercial digitizing efforts often overlook titles that are not widely held. If out of copyright, these titles can be digitized by libraries, giving this old scholarship new life. Many libraries do some sort of digitization of textual materials, but too often serials experts are not involved. The titles may not be presented in ways that pull the serial together while also allowing article level linking. Serials experts can be valuable contributors to these digitization projects. This presentation will provide information on how to digitize text efficiently and how serials are …