In their annual session at the Charleston Conference, the Scholarly Kitchen chefs will discuss the latest developments and trends in scholarly communication in the context of the recently released OSTP memo. What are the implications of the memo for the scholarly publishing industry? Will it drive further consolidation? What new challenges will libraries face as the memo is implemented? And how will the decline of “trust” in social and political institutions affect the way we think about the continued expansion of open access?
Audience members are encouraged to participate in this interactive discussion with the speakers, who write regularly for The Scholarly Kitchen (TSK), the blog of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP).
In their annual session at the Charleston Conference, the Scholarly Kitchen chefs will discuss the latest developments and trends in scholarly communication in the context of the recently released OSTP memo. What are the implications of the memo for the scholarly publishing industry? Will it drive further consolidation? What new challenges will libraries face as the memo is implemented? And how will the decline of “trust” in social and political institutions affect the way we think about the continued expansion of open access?
Audience members are encouraged to participate in this interactive discussion with the speakers, who write regularly for The Scholarly Kitchen (TSK), the blog of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP).
Rick Anderson is University Librarian of Brigham Young University. He has worked previously as a bibliographer for YBP, Inc., as Head Acquisitions Librarian for the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, as Director of Resource Acquisition at the University of Nevada, Reno, and as Associate Dean for Collections & Scholarly Communication at the University of Utah. He serves on numerous editorial and advisory boards and is a regular contributor to the Scholarly Kitchen. He has served as president of NASIG and of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, and is a recipient of the HARRASSOWITZ Leadership in Library Acquisitions Award. Rick is the author of three books, including Scholarly Communication: What Everyone Needs to Know(Oxford University Press, 2018), which is currently being translated into both Japanese and Chinese.