Вышла в свет третья версии библиографического указателя о научно-издательской деятельности университетских библиотек. В него вошли статьи и публикации на английском языке о проектах с 1989 года. Авторы снабдили страницы встроенными возможностями гугл-переводчика, так что составить впечатление об исследовании можно и без знания английского. Ниже привожу текст информационного письма со всеми ссылками.
Digital Scholarship has released the Academic Library as Scholarly
Publisher Bibliography, version 3 (https://bit.ly/40qOIrj). This
bibliography includes over 300 selected English-language articles,
books, and technical reports about academic libraries’ digital
publishing programs from 1989 though 2022. While academic libraries have published a variety of digital publications during this period, this bibliography primarily covers the open access publishing of scholarly books, journals, and other serials. It provides a brief narrative
overview of the early development of these publishing efforts. It covers
the establishment of new university presses by academic libraries,
especially all-digital open access presses, and the merger or
cooperative efforts of libraries and university presses. It also covers
the technical publishing infrastructures used by library publishing
programs. It includes full abstracts for works under certain Creative
Commons Licenses. Use the PDF version of this bibliography (52 pages)
for printing: https://bit.ly/3FFON2q.
The bibliography has the following major sections:
Introduction (https://bit.ly/3JzbWVl)
1.0 Pioneering Library Publishing Projects in the 1980s and 1990s
(https://bit.ly/3yU48IO)
2.0 Librarian-Led Association and Unaffiliated Publishing Projects in
the 1990s (https://bit.ly/401zysN)
3.0 Library-Based Publishing Since 1999 (https://bit.ly/400FpOJ)
3.1 New University Presses Established by Libraries
(https://bit.ly/3yTqie5)
4.0 Library and University Press Mergers/Partnerships
(https://bit.ly/3Fzv840)
5.0 Technical Publishing Infrastructure
(http://bit.ly/3JV3lO2)
See Open Access Works (https://bit.ly/3n4byGK) for related
bibliographies from Digital Scholarship.
Digital Scholarship’s website bibliographies have been reformatted as
single-page files and a PDF file designed for printing has been made
available for each one. They include a Google Translate link.