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A Word From The Writing Team (March 2024), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (March 2024), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Join Us for Our Virtual Writing Retreat on March 1st
- Attend Inclusive Writing and Language Workshop at EF
- Come and Judge the Jefferson Science Slam
- Publication Spotlight
- Jefferson's AI Library Guide is Available
- The OPWPC Canvas Page Offers Helpful Tools
- Scott Memorial Library Renovations Continue
- Wiley Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors
A Word From The Writing Team (February 2024), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (February 2024), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Join Us for Our Virtual Writing Retreat This Friday
- Upcoming Biorender Workshop for Building Graphical Abstracts
- Publication Spotlight
- Co-Authorship and OA Fees: Do Your Homework!
- The OPWPC Canvas Page Offers Helpful Tools
- Scott Memorial Library Renovations Continue
- Wiley Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors
From Panels To Shelves: The Evolving Intersection Of Comics And Italian Libraries. History, Issues, Perspectives, Andrea Tosti
From Panels To Shelves: The Evolving Intersection Of Comics And Italian Libraries. History, Issues, Perspectives, Andrea Tosti
SANE journal: Sequential Art Narrative in Education
Despite comics' popularity and cultural significance in Italy, its integration into Italian libraries has been slow, problematic, and uneven. This is reflected in the scarcity of academic research on the topic, which demands further in-depth exploration.
In the context of Italian libraries, characterized by chronic underfunding and staffing shortages, comics might be perceived as a low priority. However, as essential cultural institutions, libraries must strive to reflect both the contemporary era and the evolving reading habits of their audience. Comics, in this regard, could prove to be – and in part already are – a critical resource, a 'booster' for …
A Word From The Writing Team (January 2024), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (January 2024), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Virtual Writing Retreats Return in February
- The OPWPC Canvas Page Offers Helpful Tools
- Academic Commons Will Host a Presentation on Refugee Health in Philadelphia
- Publication Spotlight
- The OPWPC Helps with Scholarly Communication and Publication
- Scott Memorial Library Renovations Continue
- Wiley Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors
Characteristics Of Award-Winning Children’S Books About Agriculture: An Analysis Of Content, And The Perspectives Of Authors, Illustrators, And Publishers, Addison L. Beckham
Characteristics Of Award-Winning Children’S Books About Agriculture: An Analysis Of Content, And The Perspectives Of Authors, Illustrators, And Publishers, Addison L. Beckham
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this two-article qualitative study was to characterize children's literature about agriculture and to describe the perceptions of authors and illustrators who are responsible for writing and designing these successful publications. This will result in the ability of organizations like Feeding Minds Press to provide writers, illustrators, and publishers with effective strategies and techniques to improve the accuracy and overall quality of children’s literature about agriculture. Few parameters exist for authors of children’s books about agriculture (Biser, 2007). These parameters are necessary to ensure the quality and accuracy of these educational efforts (Serafini, 2012). Though Feeding Minds Press …
A Word From The Writing Team (December 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (December 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Writing Retreats Happens This Friday, December 1st
- The OPWPC Canvas Page Offers Helpful Tools
- The Yeo Writing Deadline is December 31, 2023!
- Publication Spotlight
- AI and Publishing is a Hot Topic
- Scott Memorial Library Renovations Continue
- Wiley Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors
A Word From The Writing Team (November 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (November 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- New!! Check Out Our OPWPC Resources Page in Canvas
- First Friday Writing Retreats Continue - This Friday
- The Annual Yeo Writing Prize is Back
- Learn How AI Impacts Scholarly Writing, Reviewing, and Publishing
- Publication Spotlight
- Reminders
- Consultations Available
- Scott Memorial Library Renovations
- Wiley Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors
What Outfit Shall The Protagonist Wear? New Models Of Revenue Creation In Online Fiction Platforms, John Rodzvilla
What Outfit Shall The Protagonist Wear? New Models Of Revenue Creation In Online Fiction Platforms, John Rodzvilla
Emerson Authors, Researchers, & Creators
Online fiction platforms like Wattpad, Tapas, Choices, and Episode have created new models of digital storytelling that serve billions of readers a month who access the content through apps and websites. Through a free-to-read (F2R) model these platforms offer access to thousands of online prose narratives. Instead of requiring money upfront for access, they have found a way to monetize narrative through ad-supported serialization and paywalls. Some companies have also begun to offer reader customization through microtransactions similar to those in the mobile game world. This paper examines how these platforms are using the F2R model to create a compelling …
A Word From The Writing Team (October 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (October 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Join Us for First Friday Writing Retreats Starting October 6th
- Creative Writing Publication Opportunity: LGBTQ+ Theme
- Publication Spotlight
- Reminders
- Consultations Available
- Scott Memorial Library Renovations
- Wiley Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors
A Word From The Writing Team (September 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (September 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Coming Soon! First Friday Writing Retreats Return
- Creative Writing Opportunity Coming
- Publication Spotlight
- Reminders
- Referencing Thomas Jefferson University in Manuscripts
- Library Resources
- Scott Memorial Library Renovations
- Wiley Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors
A Word From The Writing Team (August 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (August 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Latest Issue of Evanescent is Out
- First Friday Writing Retreats Return in October
- Academic Commons Website Update
- Publication Spotlight
- Reminders
- Scott Memorial Library Renovations
- MS4 Residency Personal Statement Workshops
- Jefferson Faculty APA Style Guide for Faculty
- Wiley Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors
An Industry-Standard Profit And Loss Statement For Book Publishing Professionals In The United States, Jackie Krantz
An Industry-Standard Profit And Loss Statement For Book Publishing Professionals In The United States, Jackie Krantz
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
Title profit and loss statements (P&Ls) in book publishing are valuable predictive tools for newly acquired titles. They inform the press on how money will be moving through the press in relation to the book’s production, revealing the book’s estimated value and level of profit. However, there is no industry-standard template. This lack of a template makes it difficult for new industry professionals to learn about P&Ls; prevents knowledge of one press’s P&L from being transferrable throughout the industry; and causes smaller presses to potentially neglect this useful tool due to the steep learning curve. The solution is to create …
A Word From The Writing Team (July 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (July 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Academic Commons Launches New Website
- Publication Spotlight
- Reminders
- First Friday Writing Retreat Hiatus
- Scott Renovations and You
- MS4 Residency Personal Statement Workshops
The Power Of Storytelling: A Case Study Exploring Black Studies Through Nigerian Women Writers, Genesis Flores, Gaetan Jean Louis, Alexa Victor
The Power Of Storytelling: A Case Study Exploring Black Studies Through Nigerian Women Writers, Genesis Flores, Gaetan Jean Louis, Alexa Victor
McNair Scholars Program
No abstract provided.
A Word From The Writing Team (June 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (June 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Happy Pride Month!
- Faculty Days 2023
- Publication Spotlight
- Reminders
An Ethical Framework For Library Publishing Version 2.0, Tina Baich, Nina Collins, Jaime Ding, Abigail Gulya, Zoe Wake Hyde, Bernadette A. Lear, Joshua Neds-Fox, Charlotte Roh, Melanie Schlosser, Kate Shuttleworth, Christine Turner
An Ethical Framework For Library Publishing Version 2.0, Tina Baich, Nina Collins, Jaime Ding, Abigail Gulya, Zoe Wake Hyde, Bernadette A. Lear, Joshua Neds-Fox, Charlotte Roh, Melanie Schlosser, Kate Shuttleworth, Christine Turner
LPC Publications
Conceived at the Library Publishing Forum in 2017, the Ethical Framework for Library Publishing was a first-of-its-kind document for the LPC and the library publishing community. But remarkable social upheaval in the ensuing years, along with the continued maturation of our discipline, prompted the LPC to convene a task force to update the Framework for our current environment. What the task force developed, to our surprise, looks very little like the original document. An Ethical Framework for Library Publishing Version 2.0 is a true framework to help library publishers set an ethical baseline for their programs and activities. Consisting of …
A Word From The Writing Team (May 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (May 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Join us for our First Friday writing retreat of the semester!
- Faculty Days 2023
- Publication Spotlight
- Reminders
The Hollowed-Out Bookstore: Amazon’S Promotion Of Empty Discourses In Their Online Bookstore: Amazon’S Promotion Of Empty Discourses In Their Online Bookstore, John Rodzvilla
Emerson Authors, Researchers, & Creators
Amazon is considered the world’s largest bookstore but what kind of books hide on the ‘darkest’ digital shelves? By looking beyond the new titles and best-sellers, this paper finds evidence of a wasteland of titles composed of content-free titles, corrupted reprints, and dangerous misinformation. Changes to publishing in the twenty-first century and the pressure of the market on Amazon can help to explain how this wasteland formed, but this paper also explores how this wasteland provides for specific audiences who live in their own cultural bubbles.
The Satisfaction Clause In Publishing Agreements: A Case Study Of Its Purpose, Controversy, And Future, Maliea Ruby
The Satisfaction Clause In Publishing Agreements: A Case Study Of Its Purpose, Controversy, And Future, Maliea Ruby
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
This research paper examines the satisfaction clause included in publishing contracts, the reason for controversy surrounding it, and what the future may look like for it. This is accomplished by looking at the history of the clause, how it functions in publishing contracts, and three major court cases centered around it. The satisfaction clause allows a client seeking a job done to determine whether the work is satisfactory to them. Much of the time these contracts are written to favor the client, part of the reason for its controversial status. In the context of publishing, the satisfaction clause is important …
Reactions To Latinx Children’S Picture Books From Indie Presses: An Analysis Of Online Consumer Reviews, Karina L. Agbisit
Reactions To Latinx Children’S Picture Books From Indie Presses: An Analysis Of Online Consumer Reviews, Karina L. Agbisit
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
This study analyzed online consumer reviews of children's picture books published by three small, independent presses focused on providing representation of Latinx people and culture. Reviews showed an overwhelmingly positive reaction to the use of bilingual text. Reactions to the use of illustrations support research indicating a preference for bright, colorful images. Additional themes that emerged in reviews include the timeliness of a bilingual book about expressing feelings in the first year of the Covid pandemic; the importance of personal connections to expressions of culture and traditions in the text; the pros and cons of using photographs instead of illustrations; …
Examining The Discovery Behaviors Of Comics Consumers, Tara Mccarron
Examining The Discovery Behaviors Of Comics Consumers, Tara Mccarron
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
The comics consumer base is big and it’s only getting bigger. And yet, very little research has been done on the consumer behavior of comics reads. In order to broaden the accessibility to comics consumer research, this paper examined the discovery behavior of 56 survey participants. The survey included questions pertaining to demographics, frequency of comics consumed, genres of comics consumed, formats used to consume comics, and methods used to discover comics. Due to limited scope, this paper focused solely on format preferences, discovery preferences, and the most-popular genre preferences. Based on this research, graphic novels remained the preferred format …
Struggling To Thrive: Nyc Publishing Salaries In The Age Of Inflation & Implications For Diversifying The Publishing Workforce, Em Villaverde
Struggling To Thrive: Nyc Publishing Salaries In The Age Of Inflation & Implications For Diversifying The Publishing Workforce, Em Villaverde
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
This research delves into the conundrum of New York City’s publishing sector, where passion drives more than profit. This paper reviews the impact of inflation and rising living costs on entry-level book publishing roles within NYC, unraveling the implications for diversity within the industry.
The central question investigates how the combination of inflation and living expenses influences the feasibility of jump-starting a publishing career in one of the most expensive cities—and the largest publishing hub—in the US. The study spotlights not only barriers to entering the industry but also the exacerbated challenges faced by BIPOC professionals.
The research zooms in …
Metadata Decentralized: An Examination Of Folksonomy In Book Publishing, Dani Tellvik
Metadata Decentralized: An Examination Of Folksonomy In Book Publishing, Dani Tellvik
Book Publishing Final Research Paper
Classification of materials as multifaceted and complex as books is fraught with competing needs and idiosyncratic forms of expression and organization. A publisher’s primary goal is to position their books in a way that will attract readers who find value in the books. Book Industry Standards and Communication (BISAC) codes, the list of industry-approved subject headings, are essential to a book’s metadata for North American publishers. They are used to strike the balance so that a book blends in to an established category while also standing out as a particularly compelling of unique expression or the chosen classification.
A Word From The Writing Team (April 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (April 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Open Access Fees Waived for Jefferson Authors in ACS Journals
- Join us for out next First Friday writing retreat!
- Publication Spotlight
- Congrats to Science Slam Winners
- Quick Reminder
A Word From The Writing Team (March 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (March 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Join us Friday for our writing retreat
- Writing Retreats on First Fridays (Virtual)
- Science Communication Series Science Slam
- Editing and Reviewing Training
- Faculty Days 2023 Deadline
A Word From The Writing Team (February 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (February 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Writing Retreats on First Fridays
- Faculty Days 2023 Deadline
- On-Demand Workshops
Building A Humanities-Focused Creative Industries Minor At Portland State University, Kathi Inman Berens
Building A Humanities-Focused Creative Industries Minor At Portland State University, Kathi Inman Berens
English Faculty Publications and Presentations
"Building a Humanities-Centered Creative Industries Minor at Portland State University" is a presentation made by Kathi Inman Berens representing collective work by Berens, Dr. Rachel Noorda and Dr. Susan Kirtley (all of Portland State; see slide 2). Identifies opportunities for a humanities-focused minor in creative industries instruction in the U.S., using Ooligan Press of the PSU Book Publishing Master's program as a curricular model of experiential learning.
A Word From The Writing Team (January 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (January 2023), Pam Walter, Mfa, Liz Declan, Ma, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- New Year, Monthly Writing Sessions
- Upcoming Workshops
About The Editors, Darby Jones, Addie Woods, Sydney Motl, Margaret M. Reed
About The Editors, Darby Jones, Addie Woods, Sydney Motl, Margaret M. Reed
Reflections on Experiences Abroad
This back matter to Reflections on Experiences Abroad, a collection of essays authored by Ouachita Baptist University faculty and staff who have lived outside the U.S., introduces the student editors who helped create this issue.
Christmas Collage, Susan Monroe
Christmas Collage, Susan Monroe
Reflections on Experiences Abroad
The author highlights some of her most pleasant memories spending Christmas abroad as a missionary kid.