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Thinking Politically About Scholarly Infrastructure: Commit The Publishers To 2.5%, Arthur J. Boston Jun 2021

Thinking Politically About Scholarly Infrastructure: Commit The Publishers To 2.5%, Arthur J. Boston

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Maybe it’s unsurprising that I think about scholarly communication in terms similar to U.S. politics. I originally drafted this article for the Library Publishing Coalition blog before the 2020 election and revised it for C&RL News during the weirdly long interregnum period before the actual inauguration. The 2016 Republican National Committee was the backdrop to my becoming a scholarly communication librarian in February of that year. That’s also when I joined Twitter, to better follow politics and librarianship, and maybe that’s to blame.


The Values Of Library Publishing And Open Infrastructure: Recapping #Lpforum21, Arthur J. Boston Jun 2021

The Values Of Library Publishing And Open Infrastructure: Recapping #Lpforum21, Arthur J. Boston

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Who leads, participates in, and is served by global knowledge infrastructure? Check out these takeaways from the recent Library Publishing Forum Conference from the perspective of a member of the planning committee.