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2 Survey Results: Executive Summary Executive Summary Introduction Many Association of Research Libraries (ARL) members have robust and long-standing publishing activities, often in collaboration with or running parallel to the press of the larger institutional entity. As reported in the Association of American University Presses (AAUP) 2015–2016 annual report, 30 AAUP member presses are in libraries. Eighty-one institutions are both ARL and AAUP members, and at 21 of those institutions, the press reports to the library. Other libraries—including Amherst College Press and the University of Cincinnati Press—launched new presses within libraries. Most of the 123 ARL member libraries are engaged in publishing or publishing support activities such as hosting digital publications, administering open access publishing systems, creating open educational resources, providing editorial services, or participating on scholarly advisory boards. To address the critical concerns and opportunities available for libraries, presses, and publishing, in 2016, AAUP, ARL, and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) hosted the first Publishers Reporting to Libraries Summit to share knowledge and develop best practices for library-press partnerships. In 2015, the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) published Getting the Word Out: Academic Libraries as Scholarly Publishers. Also in 2015, the National Endowment for the Humanities and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announced the inaugural grants for the Humanities Open Book Program grants for bringing out of print university press books back to life digitally. The Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) started several years prior, and successfully holds an annual meeting to assess the variety and types of activities underway in library publishing. Further, LPC conducts an annual survey that addresses an expanding array of publishing activities and the organizational structure for publishing in libraries. The Coalition offers an inclusive definition of library publishing that aids in framing discussions on libraries and publishing: “The LPC defines library publishing as the set of activities led by college and university libraries to support the creation, dissemination, and curation of scholarly, creative, and/or educational works. Generally, library publishing requires a production process, presents original work not previously made available, and applies a level of certification to the content published, whether through peer review or extension of the institutional brand. Based on core library values, and building on the traditional skills of librarians, it is distinguished from other publishing fields by a preference for Open Access dissemination as well as a willingness to embrace informal and experimental forms of scholarly communication and to challenge the status quo.”1 The findings from this survey complement the ongoing work of LPC, ARL, and AAUP on libraries and publishing to inform on the expansive breadth of practice taking place at the intersection of research libraries, presses, and publishing. By investigating ARL institutional landscapes and practices as they
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VI Table of Contents Virginia Tech Libraries Journals Published by Virginia Tech Libraries ������������������������������������������������161 University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries The Office of the Gender and Women’s Studies Librarian |Publications An Overview ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������163 Parallel Press |Catalog ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 164 York University Libraries York Digital Journals ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������165 Selected Resources Books, Journal Articles, Reports, and Web Pages ����������������������������������������������������169