Brian W. Keith, Laurie N. Taylor & Lourdes Santamaría-Wheeler. "Broadening Impact for Library Exhibitions and Speakers." Journal of Library Administration, Pages 1-17 | Published online: 17 Apr 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01930826.2017.128897
Publishing Activities The survey presented seven categories of publishing activities-project development, editorial, design, image and permissions clearance, material production, printing and binding management, and distribution and marketing-and asked whether the library, the institutional press, or the library press provides any of them. Project Development This category includes project planning and management, peer review, developmental editing, editorial/ advisory board activities, and grant preparation. Thirty-eight of the 52 respondents to this question have an institutional press. Nine of these have both an institutional and a library press. Overall, these presses are highly engaged in all project development activities, particularly peer review, though only half of the institutional presses and one library press do grant preparation. The majority of libraries at these institutions also provide project planning services and a significant number do grants and serve on editorial boards. Six respondents have no press, but most of those libraries manage projects and serve on advisory boards. Editorial Editorial activities include ISBN/ISSN assignment, indexing, typesetting, copyediting, proofreading, and copyright registration. As with project development, both institutional and library presses, unsurprisingly, are highly engaged in all these activities. Only about half of the libraries are active in editorial work. They are most likely to assist with ISBN/ISSN assignment and indexing.
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