Subscribe to Open: Connecting the Scholarly Community with an Equitable OA Model

Panelists:

Rachel Borchardt, Scholarly Communications Librarian, American University 

William Breichner, Journals Publisher, Johns Hopkins University Press 

Carolyn Cunningham, Head of Collection Development, University of Texas Libraries 

Jocelyn Dawson, Director of Journals, University of Pennsylvania Press

Tricia Miller-Chareun, Senior Manager, Sales & Library Relations, Project MUSE (moderator)

Roland Wagner, Head of Acquisition, Licenses and Metadata, Johann Christian Senckenberg University Library, Goethe University Frankfurt and Head of hebis-Konsortium

Explore this and many other presentations on our YouTube channel. 

Opening the Future Webinar: How Can We Fund Open Access Books Equitably and Sustainably

We are witnessing a steady shift towards OA for books: government mandates and statements of intent are proliferating, and with them, funding schemes based on library memberships are proliferating as publishers look for ways to finance their OA book production. So how can we make sure this shift is sustainable and workable for libraries? Likewise, how can we make sure smaller publishers are not left behind, while the big players corner all the cash?

This 45-minute webinar is for anyone working in scholarly communications, library acquisitions, and/or publishing - in fact anyone with an interest in equitable OA models for scholarly monographs. Expert speakers from the California Digital Library will give a library perspective, then we’ll hear the publisher perspective from CEU Press, a small publisher with a big OA mission, who will talk about their Opening the Future program and where it fits within the evolving landscape of open access book publishing.We’ll fill in that broader picture with a speaker from the COPIM Project who has been working on multiple routes to collective equitable support for OA books, and Project MUSE will offer the perspective of intermediaries who play a crucial role in platforming several of these OA initiatives, big and small.

Explore this insightful webinar on our YouTube Channel.

Advancing access to Latin American E-books on the global market

Project MUSE and SALALM (Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials) invite you to view a webinar about expanding access to Spanish-language scholarly monographs from Latin American university presses for the global library market. 

MUSE Meets 2022

Explore recordings of all of the keynotes, panels, and sessions from MUSE Meets 2022, our virtual community event for scholarly communications in humanities and social sciences.

MUSE Meets 2021

Recordings of the keynote and main panel discussions from MUSE Meets, our virtual community event held April 27-30 2021, for those involved in humanities and social science publishing, librarianship, and research.

Keynote: Kathleen Fitzpatrick on "Thoughts Toward a More Generous Future"

Panel Discussion: "Envision What's Next: Perspectives from Publishers, Librarians, and Scholarly Publishing Stakeholders"

Panel Discussion: "Community Challenges, Collaborative Solutions: Emerging Library Trends for Publishers"

Project MUSE 2021 ACRL Virtual User Group

ACRL Virtual User Group 2021 (recording)

Project MUSE Research Refreshers

Video recordings of subject-specific presentations from recent academic conferences, spotlighting relevant content and research tips for Project MUSE.

Medieval Studies Research Refresher (ICMS 2021)

Pop Culture Research Refresher (PCA2021)

African Studies Research Refresher (ASA2021)

Asian Studies Research Refresher (AAS2021)

Jewish Studies Research Refresher (AJS2020)

ALA Annual 2019 User Group Meeting

Presentation slides from the meeting.


Annual Publisher Meetings

Presentations from 2018 Publishers' Meeting


ALA Annual 2018 User Group Meeting

Highlights from the meeting.