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This week's digest contains 2 messages:
1.  Unrestricted Backlist Access – De Gruyter
2.  SAGE supports library travel grant for ALPSP International Conference 2013
 
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Date:       Mon, 15 Apr 2013 10:49:08 +0200
From:     <Ulrike.Lippe@degruyter.com>
Subject:  Unrestricted Backlist Access – De Gruyter
 

PRESS RELEASE

Unrestricted Backlist Access – De Gruyter Presents its New Open Access Model for E-dition Titles

Berlin, 15 April 2013 – With De Gruyter's new Open Access model, some 45,000 e-dition titles from the publishing house's backlist can be made freely accessible. For €1,500 or $2,100 customers can purchase an e-book in the same standard as a work produced normally through De Gruyter's e-dition program. The book is then made freely accessible at De Gruyter Online under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND.

This new Open Access offering is directed first and foremost at libraries and research institutes, and a discount is offered when multiple titles are purchased simultaneously. Yet individuals can also take advantage of this offer. Authors, for example, can choose to make their previously published works available as Open Access. The new Open Access model is available for all publications released in 2004 or earlier and which are not available in any "Best Of" packages. 

"Providing an Open Access option for e-dition titles expands De Gruyter's existing Open Access offerings," says Katrin Siems, Vice President of Marketing & Sales at De Gruyter. "Library customers and authors can not only make new publications and current journal articles available as Open Access – now, they can also make archive titles freely accessible in digital format."

At the beginning of April De Gruyter began offering 100 selected titles from its e-dition program at the crowdfunding platform www.unglue.it, so that they can be made accessible worldwide as Open Access books.

Contact

Ulrike Lippe
Public Relations Manager
Tel. +49 (0)30-260 05 153

ulrike.lippe@degruyter.com

 

De Gruyter: The academic publishing house De Gruyter can look back on a history spanning over 260 years. The Berlin-based group of companies releases over 1,250 new titles each year in the fields of medicine, the humanities, natural sciences, and law, in addition to more than 650 journals and digital media publications. The De Gruyter Group includes the publishing houses Versita, Birkhäuser, Oldenbourg Wissenschaft, and Akademie. www.degruyter.com

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Date:       Fri, 19 Apr 2013 13:48:22 +0000
From:      "Lucraft, Mithu" <mithu.lucraft@sagepub.co.uk>
Subject:   SAGE supports library travel grant for ALPSP International Conference 2013
 

 Los Angeles, CA (19 April 2013) – SAGE has announced it will be sponsoring a librarian place again at this year's Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) International conference. The annual event takes place this year from Wednesday 11 to Friday 13 September 2013 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

 As a world-leading independent academic and professional publisher, SAGE has supported the ALPSP conference as a sponsor since its launch in 2008. This is the third year SAGE has supported a librarian travel grant at the event, which provides  a free place at the conference for a librarian or information professional, including entry to the ALPSP awards dinner, travel within the UK, and accommodation for one person.

 We are delighted that SAGE is once again running their librarian travel grant competition, to encourage librarians to attend and importantly, to meet new friends and start new conversations with the publishing community.  Previous winners have commented on how useful they found the conference and we look forward to welcoming this year’s winner,” Said Audrey McCulloch, Chief Executive of ALPSP.

 To enter the competition to win a sponsored place librarians must answer the following question in 140 characters or less either via email or via Twitter to @SAGELibraryNews:

 Question – What would be your top tip to give students about conducting research?

 The winner of the 2012 travel grant, Stephen Buck, EResources and Periodicals Librarian at Dublin City University Librarysaid, "I was a delighted to be given the ALPSP award last year. It was a great opportunity to broaden my exposure to, and awareness of, the issues affecting publishers and their relationships with libraries and to provide an enhanced perspective on relevant themes that have helped facilitate the generation of ideas and building of expertise moving forwards.”

 “In an environment where both the education and research landscapes are rapidly evolving, it is increasingly important that both librarians and publishers work together to support the dissemination of knowledge,” said Clive Parry, Global Marketing Director, SAGE. “The ALPSP Conference has become a pivotal conference for understanding these changes, and provides an engaging environment for open dialogue between publishers and librarians. We are delighted to once again be supporting ALPSP in facilitating this conversation.”

 Completed answers should be sent to @SAGElibraryNews tagged with #ALPSP or by email to events@sagepub.co.uk. The closing date is Friday 24th May.

 See here for further details. For more information about the conference please visit www.alpspconference.org.


SAGE
is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets. Since 1965, SAGE has helped inform and educate a global community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students spanning a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. An independent company, SAGE has principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC. www.sagepublications.com

ALPSP was formed in 1972 and is the international organization for non-profit publishers. It has a broad and diverse membership of over 320 organizations in 37 countries who collectively publish over half of the world's total active journals as well as books, databases and other products. ALPSP provides information, professional development, guidance, support, representation, networking opportunities and an international conference. www.alpsp.org  

 Mithu Lucraft (Mrs)
PR Manager

SAGE Publications Ltd

1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road

London, EC1Y 1SP

UK

 T: +44 (0)20 7324 2223
Twitter: @mithulucraft

 www.sagepub.co.uk

 


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