RLI 287  25 RESEARCH LIBRARY ISSUES: A REPORT FROM ARL, CNI, AND SPARC 2015 27 Sanford G. Thatcher, “The Crisis in Scholarly Communication,” Chronicle of Higher Education, March 3, 1995, http://chronicle.com/article/The-Crisis-in-Scholarly/85578/ (subscription required for access). 28 Modern Language Association (MLA) Ad Hoc Committee on the Future of Scholarly Publishing, “The Future of Scholarly Publishing,” in Profession 2002 (New York: MLA, 2002), 183–184, https:// www.mla.org/issues_scholarly_pub. 29 Ibid. Modern Language Association Executive Council, “Developing Recommendations on Scholarly Publishing,” MLA Newsletter 34, no. 3 (Fall 2002): 17, http://www.mla.org/nl_fall02pdf James M. McPherson, “A Crisis in Scholarly Publishing,” Perspectives on History (October 2003), https://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-history/ october-2003/a-crisis-in-scholarly-publishing. 30 This name, “the 1% solution,” refers to the average first-copy cost for a monograph in respect to the amount salary and benefits rise over the course of a six-year tenure trajectory—approximately 1% of the cost to promote a professor to associate or tenured position. 31 Rick Anderson, “Library Publishing Redux: An Unprecedented Example of a Scholar/Library/ Publisher Partnership,” Scholarly Kitchen (blog), September 15, 2015, http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet. org/2015/09/15/library-publishing-redux-an-unprecedented-example-of-a-scholarlibrarypublisher- partnership/. Additional References Thatcher, Sanford G. “Thinking Systematically about the Crisis in Scholarly Communication.” In The Specialized Scholarly Monograph in Crisis or How Can I Get Tenure If You Won’t Publish My Book? edited by Mary M. Case. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1997. © 2015 Rikk Mulligan This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. To cite this article: Rikk Mulligan. “The Transformation of Scholarly Communications, Part III: Long- Form Scholarship: Monographs and Scholarly Books.” Research Library Issues: A Report from ARL, CNI, and SPARC, no. 287 (2015): 17–25. http://publications.arl.org/rli287/17.
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