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E-grāmata: Librarian's Guide on How to Publish

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A Librarians Guide on How to Publish discusses the publishing strategies needed for the development of skills that are essential for successful job requirements and the production of quality print and electronic publications. The book serves as a useful guide indicating the main principles of professional library publishing activities in both print and virtual environments. A number of library activities are, in fact, publishing, and requires librarians to have the knowledge and skills in order to manage it. With the wide use of web sites, these competencies are becoming indispensable. Whether it is publishing catalogues of their collections, selected bibliographies, exhibition catalogues, or journals. The Internet has transformed libraries web pages into real publishing projects.
List of figures and tables
viii
Acknowledgements ix
About the authors xi
1 Introduction
1(10)
The aim of the book
1(2)
Background
3(3)
Organisation of the book
6(5)
2 Brief overview of the history of publishing
11(8)
Clay tablets
11(1)
Scrolls and codices
12(4)
Print
16(3)
3 Technology-driven publishing and libraries
19(16)
Publishing and technology
19(3)
The e-transition in publishing
22(8)
E-publishing and libraries
30(5)
4 An overview of publishing fields and publishing capital
35(6)
Economic capital
36(1)
Human capital
37(1)
Symbolic capital
38(1)
Intellectual capital
38(3)
5 Basics of the library publishing chain
41(34)
Where to start and how to manage the process
41(3)
Why publish?
44(2)
Who is the audience for library publications?
46(2)
What do libraries publish?
48(1)
Print or electronic?
49(2)
Why is an editorial board important?
51(2)
The publishing plan
53(8)
Manuscript selection
61(2)
Authors' contracts
63(2)
Layout
65(2)
Print publishing
67(2)
Electronic publishing
69(2)
Distribution by the library
71(2)
Distribution by a retailer
73(2)
6 Basic professions in publishing applied to library publishing
75(30)
Publishing as adding value
75(2)
Publisher
77(2)
Editorial board
79(2)
Editor
81(3)
Graphic editor
84(5)
Rewriter
89(2)
Reviewer
91(1)
Translator
91(2)
Language (copy) editor
93(1)
Proofreader
94(2)
Designer
96(1)
Statement of responsibility
97(6)
Final notes on basic professions in library publishing
103(2)
7 Variety in library publishing
105(28)
Library types
105(2)
Digital libraries
107(3)
National libraries
110(5)
Research and university libraries
115(9)
Special libraries
124(1)
School libraries
125(1)
Public libraries
126(2)
Library associations as publishers
128(1)
Concluding remarks concerning all types of library
129(4)
8 Relations with other publishers
133(4)
Co-publishing
133(1)
Libraries as partners in co-publishing
134(3)
9 Conclusions
137(4)
Appendices
1 Checklist for library strategic plan development
141(2)
2 What to consider for future publishing projects
143(2)
References 145(4)
Index 149
Srecko Jelusic is currently vice rector in charge of international relations, publishing and the library at the University of Zadar, Croatia. He is an expert in research methods, information society issues, publishing and bookselling processes and the sociology of a book. Previously he managed the University library in Rijeka and worked as independent publisher. He has been editing books and magazines for many years. Ivanka Stricevic is assistant professor at the University of Zadar, Croatia, The LIS Department. She is an expert in information systems in education, literacies in the digital age and the library users' needs. Before teaching at the University she worked as the manager of library services for youth in public libraries. She has wide expertise in editing professional books and journals and managing national and international LIS associations and projects.