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Representatives from CNI member organizations gather twice annually to explore new technologies, content, and applications; to further collaboration; to analyze technology policy issues; and to catalyze the development and deployment of new projects. Each member organization may send two representatives. Visit https://www.cni.org/mm/fall-2016 for more information.
Tuesday, December 13 • 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Building the Better Ebook and Beyond

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Monographs are increasingly making the print-to-digital shift that journals started twenty years ago, yet many of the popular platform options for accessing scholarly books simply mirror the existing discovery structure for journals: books are presented as a sequential list of "journal article"-sized chapter files for downloading, a practice that "journal"-izes the book and arguably fails to take full advantage of the rich long-form argument that unfolds across chapters. In some cases monographs are also starting to morph into long form works of digital scholarship that could never be represented on the printed page; a phenomenon that not only presents technology challenges but also impacts publisher processes and workflows.

This session brings together several initiatives that are exploring the evolution of the monograph: (1) JSTOR Labs, an experimental platform development group, convened at Columbia University by a group of scholars, librarians, and publishers in October 2016. Together, they tackled this design question: if we applied data visualization and design thinking techniques to the existing corpus of digitized monograph files, how could we improve the discovery and user experience for scholars, students, and general readers? The first presentation will discuss the design principles and challenges that the expert group identified, demonstrate the working prototype created during a "flash build" at Columbia in November by JSTOR Labs, and explain how CNI attendees and others can take advantage of this openly available development. The lean, user-oriented product design process used for this project will also be outlined; a design process that any library or publisher can take advantage of for their own technology and innovation projects. (2) Emory University and the University of Michigan are working together on interrelated projects supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation that explore how publishers can best support and sustain digital scholarship. Emory is leading a project to create a "Model Contract for Digital Scholarship" that can be used to set out roles and responsibilities around the selection, production, marketing, and preservation of a publication that takes full advantage of digital affordances, including open access. Michigan is developing a publishing platform optimized for digital scholarship, Fulcrum, built on the Hydra/Fedora framework. To ground the conversation, a concrete example of one new work of digital scholarship published by University of Michigan Press will be presented ("A Mid-Republican House from Gabii"). This is a multimodal work that cannot be presented in print and involves integrated narrative, datasets, and 3D models.

http://labs.jstor.org/monograph/
http://labs.jstor.org
http://web.library.emory.edu/news-events/news/archives/2016/mellon-grant-emory-model-publishing.html
http://fulcrum.org/
http://www.publishing.umich.edu/projects/mapping-the-free-ebook/

Speakers
avatar for Alex Humphreys

Alex Humphreys

Vice President, Innovation, ITHAKA/JSTOR
Alex Humphreys (Twitter: @abhumphreys) is Vice President, Innovation and Director, JSTOR Labs at ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization that helps the academic community fuse digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways... Read More →
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Lisa Macklin

Director, Research, Engagement, and Scholarly Communications, Emory University
Lisa A. Macklin is both a librarian and a lawyer and serves as the director of Research, Engagement, and Scholarly Communications for Emory University Libraries. In this role, Lisa leads the Research, Engagement, and Scholarly Communications division which includes Collection Management... Read More →
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Barbara Rockenbach

Associate University Librarian for Research and Learning, Columbia University
avatar for Charles Watkinson

Charles Watkinson

Director, University of Michigan Press, University of Michigan
I'm AUL for Publishing at University of Michigan Library and Director of University of Michigan Press. I'm particularly interested in next-gen institutional repositories, the future of ebook collections and acquisitions, and how books can also get to participate in the networked digital... Read More →


Tuesday December 13, 2016 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
South American B Room Capital Hilton Hotel, 1001 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC