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June 14, 2007
DLF's Brantley on the Disconnect Between Libraries and University Presses
Check out Peter Brantley's On scholarly communication and university presses. Brantley, who is head of the Digital Library Federation, writes
There's a lot of talk right now within universities about remaking scholarly communication, and with that, remaking the relationship between libraries and university presses (I've contributed to some of this, myself). But what's becoming obvious to me is that there is often a pretty serious disconnect between these two worlds; in fact, a potentially crippling one.
[JH]
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