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E-book: State of Scholarly Publishing: Challenges and Opportunities

(Fordham University)
  • Format: 267 pages
  • Pub. Date: 05-Jul-2017
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351473385
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  • Format: 267 pages
  • Pub. Date: 05-Jul-2017
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351473385

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For decades, university presses and other scholarly and professional publishers in the United States played a pivotal role in the transmission of scholarly knowledge. Their books and journals became the "gold standard" in many academic fields for tenure, promotion, and merit pay. Their basic business model was successful, since this diverse collection of presses had a unique value proposition. They dominated the scholarly publishing field with preeminent sales in three major markets or channels of distribution: libraries and institutions; college and graduate school adoptions; and general readers (i.e., sales to general retailers).

Yet this insulated world changed abruptly in the late 1990s. What happened? This book contains a superb series of articles originally published in The Journal of Scholarly Publishing, by some of the best experts on scholarly communication in the western hemisphere, Europe, Asia, and Africa. These authors analyze in depth the diverse and exciting challenges and opportunities scholars, universities, and publishers face in what is a period of unusual turbulence in scholarly publishing.

The topics given attention include: copyrights, the transformation of scholarly publishing from a print format to a digital one, open access, scholarly publishing in emerging nations, problems confronting journals, and information on how certain academic disciplines are coping with the transformation of scholarly publishing. This book is a must read for anyone interested in the scholarly publishing industry's past, its current focus, or future plans and developments.
Introduction vii
Albert N. Greco
The State of Scholarly Publishing
Scribble, Scribble Toil and Trouble: Forced Productivity in the Modern University
1(8)
William W. Savage, Jr
Conflicting Agendas for Scholars, Publishers, and Institutions
9(18)
Cass T. Miller
Julianna C. Harris
Scholarship and Silence
27(8)
Lindsay Waters
The Futures of Scholarly Publishing
35(14)
Cathy N. Davidson
The Changing Market for University Press Books in the United States: 1997-2002
49(34)
Albert N. Greco
Robert M. Wharton
Hooman Estelami
Scholarly Publishing in Developing Nations
A University Press Publishing Consortium for Africa: Lessons from Academic Libraries
83(24)
Kwasi Darko-Ampem
Scholarly Publishing Trends in the Academic Disciplines
The Publishing Experiences of Historians
107(40)
Margaret Stieg Dalton
Electronic Publishing in Archaeology
147(16)
Jingfeng Xia
The Value of Knowledge Created by Individual Scientists and Research Groups
163(18)
Chen-Chi Chang
Open Access, Intellectual Property and Sustainability Issues
Exploring the Willingness of Scholars to Accept Open Access: A Grounded Theory Approach
181(26)
Ji-Hong Park
Jian Qin
Fair Use in Theory and Practice: Reflections on Its History and the Google Case
207(12)
Sanford G. Thatcher
A Cooperative Publishing Model for Sustainable Scholarship
219(12)
Robert Schroeder
Gretta E. Siegel
Selected Bibliography 231(18)
Index 249
Albert N. Greco is professor of marketing at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Fordham University. He is the editor of The Changing World of Publishing and The Media and Entertainment Industries.