Thursday, September 26, 2013

Bibliography for 09/25 Discussion on the Scholarly Monograph & University Presses


Compiled by Clarke Iakovakis

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Fitzpatrick, K. (2011). Planned obsolescence. New York: New York University Press.
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Howard, J. (2013). For new ideas in scholarly publishing, look to the library. Chronicle of Higher Education, 59(22), 20-20.
Jagodzinski, C. M. (2008). The university press in North America: A brief history. Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 40(1), 1-20. doi:10.3138/jsp.40.1.1
McGreal, R., Chen, N.S., & McNamara, T. A comparison of an open access university press with traditional presses: Two years later. Information Services & Use, 31, 211-214. doi:10.3233/ISU-2012-0650
Morrison, H. (2009). Scholarly communication for librarians. Oxford: Chandos Pub.
Steele, C. (2008). Scholarly monograph publishing in the 21st century: The future more than ever should be an open book. Journal of Electronic Publishing, 11(2). doi:10.3998/3336451.0011.201
Suber, P. (2012). Open access. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. Retrieved from https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/open-access
Vincent, N. (2013). The monograph challenge. In Vincent, N. & Wickham, C. (Eds.), Debating open access. London: British Academy.
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