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Photo courtesy of: ĢƵ University PressStaff of university presses and academic libraries got together in Athens in July
ĢƵ University Press, Alden Library host third annual scholarly publishing forum
At the Third Scholarly Publishing Forum, hosted by and in Athens in July, staff of university presses and academic libraries from ĢƵ, New York, Michigan, West Virginia, and Kentucky met at ĢƵ University Press in Alden Library to discuss challenges and share a wide variety of experience in publishing and best practices for sharing and disseminating content.
They also welcomed the executive directors of the Association of University Presses and ĢƵLINK and the scholarly sharing strategist from ĢƵ State Libraries. Janet Hulm, associate dean at ĢƵ University Libraries, and Ken Breen of EBSCO presented data and overviews of book and e-book usage in university libraries.
“The forum offers publishing and library professionals in our region the opportunity to get to know one another and discuss key questions in an informal and collaborative atmosphere,” said ĢƵ University Press director Gillian Berchowitz. “Over the three years that the forum has been held in Athens, we have built a community that has strengthened our publishing programs and collaborations on campus.”
ĢƵ University Dean of Libraries Scott Seaman said, “Few in academics understand scholarly communication as do university press’s and university libraries. My hope is that these forums will foster press and library collaborations and experimentation that will enrich our faculty’s research and student’s learning.”
ĢƵ University Press book receives starred review from Kirkus
Marlene Brill received a coveted star from leading book review publication, Kirkus Reviews for Out this month as part of the press’s acclaimed Biographies for Young Readers series, the book explores the life of famed civil rights activist, who was also the subject of a recent documentary film. Calling it “a biography for the times,” the review said “Brill paints a vivid picture of her subject … An excellent read for anyone hoping to believe one person can make a difference. Young readers will recognize Dolores Huerta’s rallying cry ‘Yes, we can!’ even as they are inspired by her vision for a better world.”
ĢƵ University Press author interviewed on BBC radio
Leslie Goffe of the BBC’s Focus on Africa program interviewed Msia Kibona Clark, author of Clark, who has studied and blogged about African hip-hop for years, spoke in particular about the experience of female rappers, highlighting the music of Abena Rocksta, from Ghana, and Yugen Blakrok, from South Africa, who was featured on the “Black Panther” movie soundtrack. She also spoke about the power of hip-hop as a political mobilizer in Africa. Her segment begins at 42:35 and you can listen by clicking on