Help advance library publishing infrastructure with your ideas! A quick survey

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Melanie Schlosser

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Mar 31, 2020, 3:17:47 PM3/31/20
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From CDL/Educopia/Stratos/LYRASIS/COAR/Longleaf:

We know these are complicated times, and you are enduring challenges in multiple areas.  Many of us are adjusting to new working environments (and office-mates!), and our tools, workflows, and communication methods are being stretched and tested under new constraints. 

The NGLP project has funding from Arcadia to invest in existing, emerging, and new infrastructure for library publishing in 2020-21, and we’d like your thoughts on how and where to spend those funds. This is your chance to help shape the future of library and other nonprofit publishing!

We seek your perspectives, needs, and opinions on how our Next Generation Library Publishing (NGLP) team could help to improve your experience with publishing workflows and technologies.

Tell us your ideas on how to improve scholarly publishing infrastructure. These might include new tools, enhancements to existing tools, bridges between tools, hosted solutions, or even work on shared practices and standards. We are also interested in learning about other projects or initiatives that relate to this effort.

We are eager for all your ideas, from single-sentence wishes to brief proposals for fully formulated plans. It may be something that you or your organization wants to work on, or something that you wish others would do to make your life easier. No suggestion is too big or too small! 

Please share your ideas by completing this short survey by or before 4/24/2020. We hope that you will participate and share this request widely among your colleagues. The results will help in identification of development priorities for the project. A summary will be shared in our reports. If you have questions or comments, please email us at NG...@educopia.org


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Melanie Schlosser
Director of Scholarly Communications, Educopia Institute
Community Facilitator, Library Publishing Coalition

Working from Columbus, OH

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