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A decade of change: running a university E-Press

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Missingham, Roxanne
Kanellopoulos, Lorena

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IDS Project Press

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In 2003, The Australian National University established the ANU E Press,an innovative publishing solution that was managed by the library. The vision was of a world-class academic publisher taking advantage of new emerging information and communication technologies, which was a major development for the university. It was a response to pressures within the existing model of scholarly communication. In particular, the establishment of the press derived from a recognition of the urgent need to find an effective mechanism for disseminating ANU scholarship that was of high quality but lacked a ready commercial market; a determination to lower or eliminate barriers to access inherent in traditional academic publishing; an acceptance that within the university the operational overheads of the conventional academic press were no longer affordable; and a realisation that emergent electronic press technologies offered a feasible alternative to the conventional academic press in terms of cost and available infrastructure (Kanellopoulos, 2007).

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Missingham,R. & Kanellopoulos, L. (2013). A decade of change: running a university E-Press. In A. P. Brown (Ed.), Library Publishing Toolkit (pp.121-126). Geneseo: IDS Project Press.

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Library Publishing Toolkit

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