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RE: Peter Brantley's blog
Link rot? Can't get to Sandy's article mentioned from the link
below anymore.
Chuck Hamaker
Associate University Librarian Collections and Technical Services
Atkins Library
University of North Carolina Charlotte
Charlotte, NC 28223
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Subject: Re: Peter Brantley's blog
Indeed, and I just contributed two postings to this discussion
myself. Peter Brantley and Chuck Hamaker as commentator both
argue that the editorial process in book publishing is not well
understood by librarians (and, I would add, by administrators and
faculty, too) unless any of them have actually served on a press
editorial board. I agree, and I made an effort to illuminate this
complex process (which has no counterpart in the arena of
academic journal publishing, as Paul Courant notes in his
comment) in an article in the Journal of Scholarly Publishing
titled "The 'Value Added' in Editorial Acquisitions" in which I
articulated nine functions that an acquiring editor plays in the
system of scholarly communication When librarians aspire to
become publishers, they would do well to understand what it is
they are getting into and what is required to be successful in
this domain. The article is accessible here:
<http://www.utpjournals.com/jsp/jsp302.html>
Sandy Thatcher
Penn State University Press
>Very interesting blog post by Peter Brantley:
>
>http://blogs.lib.berkeley.edu/shimenawa.php/2007/06/08/on_scholarly_com
munication_and_universit
>
>The topic is the relationship between university presses and
>libraries and the challenges of publishing in the years ahead.
>Peter is the head of the Digital Library Federation.
>
>Joe Esposito