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Tuesday
, May 22
Heritage Gallery
10:00am •
Digital Preservation for Library Publishers: Raising Awareness
11:15am •
Panel: Non-Textual Publishing: New directions in digital library publishing: increasing access to non-textual cultural dance narratives
11:15am •
Panel: Non-Textual Publishing: Accessible transformations of early web-based archives
1:15pm •
Panel: Collaboration: The Michigan Experience: A Cross-institutional, Cross-stakeholder Publishing Collaboration
1:15pm •
Panel: Collaboration: Subject librarianship in flux: Scholarly communication partnerships at Dublin City University
1:15pm •
Panel: Collaboration: Toward Justice: Reflections on A Lesson Before Dying: Community Engagement through Library Publishing
2:30pm •
Panel: The Editorial Side: Support for Multilingual Journals using Open Journal Systems
2:30pm •
Panel: The Editorial Side: Think like an editor
2:30pm •
Panel: The Editorial Side: The Pain of Peer-Review for a Small Press
4:00pm •
Approaches to tracking the impacts of library-and press-published monographs
Memorial Hall
7:30am •
Registration
7:30am •
Breakfast
8:00am •
Opening Remarks
8:30am •
Keynote: Disabilité! Accessibilité! Diversité!: Expanding the Cultural Framework for Library Publishing
9:30am •
Coffee Break
10:00am •
University Libraries and University Presses: Working towards true collaboration
11:15am •
Panel: New Directions: Understanding the new publishing goals of scholars: Toward a sustainable model for broadly accessible library publishing
11:15am •
Panel: New Directions: Exploring Open Data Policies for Library Publishing
11:15am •
Panel: New Directions: Your Sh*t Isn't Really Open: A challenge to all of us in ScholCommLand
12:15pm •
Lunch Break
1:15pm •
No Publisher Is an Island: How to Find and Work with Freelance Editorial and Design Professionals
2:30pm •
Fellows Forum
3:30pm •
Coffee Break
4:00pm •
Digital Commons Users Discuss the bepress Acquisition
Minnesota Room
12:15pm •
Lunchtime Conversation: Making scholarly communications and the research environment more open, inclusive, and equitable (ACRL Research Agenda)
Ski-U-Mah Room
10:00am •
Panel: Evaluation and Change: Reaching public library audiences with the DPLA exchange
10:00am •
Panel: Evaluation and Change: Evolution Through Collaboration: exploring participatory change in a library publishing program
10:00am •
Panel: Evaluation and Change: Charting the New Frontier in Library Publishing: Using Janeway as an Open-Source Library Publishing Platform
11:15am •
Panel: Working With a Scholarly Community: Coalition Publi.ca : A Canadian Initiative for a Sustainable Publishing Environment in HSS
11:15am •
Panel: Working With a Scholarly Community: A University Library and a Scholarly Society Walk Into a Bar... Leveraging Open-Source Technologies Together to Help Researchers Tell a More Textured Story About Their Work
11:15am •
Panel: Working With a Scholarly Community: Library and Societies as Publishing Partners
1:15pm •
The Publishing Cooperative at the Open Textbook Network: Challenges & Opportunities in Launching an Open Textbook Publishing Program
2:30pm •
Extending and Measuring Impact
4:00pm •
A Statewide Solution for Libraries Supporting Self-Publishing
Wesman Art Museum
6:00pm •
Reception
Wednesday
, May 23
Heritage Gallery
9:45am •
What's Your (Business) Plan? How to Move your Library Publishing Service Forward Strategically
11:15am •
Librarians and Specialists and Coordinators, Oh My!: Labor in Library Publishing
1:15pm •
The University Press and the Library Publisher: Spanning Boundaries to Create Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Professional Development Resources for Library Publishers
2:30pm •
Panel: Intersections of Library Publishing and Pedagogy: Beta Testing an Open Access Monograph Publishing Lab: Brainstorm Books at UCSB Library
2:30pm •
Panel: Intersections of Library Publishing and Pedagogy: Expanding Scholarly Communication Instruction for the Next Generation of LIS Leaders: Building an Open Educational Resource to support the work of scholarly communication.
2:30pm •
Panel: Intersections of Library Publishing and Pedagogy: Publishing Literacy in the For-Credit Classroom: Assessing Indiana University Journal of Undergraduate Research Student Editors
4:00pm •
Taking the Leap: Experiences Planning and Implementing a Migration to OJS 3
Memorial Hall
8:30am •
Principles and pragmatism: Navigating the choppy waters of library publishing infrastructure (LPC Membership Meeting & Breakfast)
9:45am •
Iterating the Ethical Framework for Library Publishing: A Working Session
10:45am •
Coffee Break
11:15am •
DOAJ application workshop with editor Judith Barnsby
12:15pm •
Lunch Break
12:15pm •
Lunchtime Conversation: Library publisher-university press lunchtime conversation
1:15pm •
Strengthening the scholarly record: A workshop on crafting metadata records and DOIs with Crossref
2:30pm •
Developing Library Support for Publishing Expansive Digital Humanities Projects
3:30pm •
Coffee Break
4:00pm •
What OA Policy Administrators, I.R. managers, and Scholarly Communication officers want from publishers
5:00pm •
Closing Remarks
Ski-U-Mah Room
9:45am •
Panel: Approaches to Monograph Publishing: How we designed an open access & open source publishing workflow for research output of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
9:45am •
Panel: Approaches to Monograph Publishing: New Directions in Open Scholarship: From Journals to Monographs - a Use Case
9:45am •
Panel: Approaches to Monograph Publishing: An Open-Access Triple Triumph: Collaborating at Syracuse University Libraries
11:15am •
Balancing Vendor Collaborations for Sustainable Library Publishing
1:15pm •
Getting Found / Staying found: Practical strategies for improving discovery for online journals
2:30pm •
Getting the Word Out: Strategies for Reaching Your Readers
4:00pm •
Panel: Discovery: If They See Them, They Will Come: Improving Visibility and Reuse of Library-Published Journals
4:00pm •
Panel: Discovery: On adding platforms to improve sustainability: the case for the minimal journal
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