Next Gen Library Publishing Partnership Awarded $2.2 Million Arcadia Grant to Improve Scholarly Publishing Infrastructure
From Educopia:
Educopia Institute is pleased to announce an award in the amount of $2,200,000 from Arcadia—a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin—in support of the “Next Generation Library Publishing” project.
Through this project, Educopia and its partner institutions—California Digital Library (CDL), Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), Longleaf Services, LYRASIS, and Strategies for Open Science (Stratos)—will provide new publishing pathways for authors, editors, and readers by advancing and integrating open source publishing infrastructure to provide robust support for library publishing.
“The costs of creating and accessing scholarship have soared in recent years. Library publishers seek to advance scholarly communications by providing highly competitive, reasonably priced, and community-driven scholarly publishing services to editors, scholars, students, and researchers,” said Katherine Skinner, Executive Director of Educopia. “This project will significantly increase and improve the tools, business models, and workflows available to library publishers, boosting their ability to scale up their work and meet the growing needs of the field.”
Beginning in September 2019, the “Next Generation Library Publishing” project team will work to achieve these goals by accomplishing the following:
- Create a more balanced, effective academic publishing ecosystem that aligns with academic values and increases choice, opportunity, and innovation via compelling library publishing solutions
- Develop tools and standards that allow better integration of campus repository systems and publishing workflows across the lifecycle of scholarly research
- Establish sustainable, community-governed, open solutions that rival current best-of-breed commercial tools and advance scholarly communication in important ways.
“Community-owned and governed open infrastructure will ensure that institutions control their own data as well as their technology,” said Kristen Ratan, Founder of Stratos. “By working with existing and emerging open source projects, we can assemble and connect secure and flexible research communication solutions for institutions.”
Catherine Mitchell, Director of Publishing & Special Collections at the California Digital Library added, “Library publishers play an increasingly integral role in the publication and distribution of scholarly research. We should insist that the publishing tools and services we use are sustainable, address the varied needs of our academic communities, and reflect our values as institutions committed to the open exchange of knowledge worldwide.”
Educopia and its partner institutions are deeply appreciative of Arcadia’s generous support of this work.
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About Gary Price
Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.