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The Library Publishing Coalition <https://www.librarypublishing.org/>
Program Committee is excited to announce the hosts and locations for the
2018 and 2019 Library Publishing Forums. Starting next year, we will return
to hosting the Forum at a member institution, which allows us to keep
attendee costs reasonable while providing opportunities for library tours
and other engagement with the host. We are delighted to partner with
the University
of Minnesota in Minneapolis in 2018 and Simon Fraser University in
Vancouver in 2019.

2018 Library Publishing Forum: May 21-23, Minneapolis

Next year’s Forum will be held on Monday through Wednesday, May 21-23, in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the McNamara Alumni Center
<http://mac-events.org/>. With over 47,000 undergraduate and graduate
students, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities is the flagship campus of
the University of Minnesota system, and the state’s land-grant university.
The U of MN Libraries has been an active member of the Library Publishing
Coalition since its initial project phase, publishing open journals,
textbooks, monographs, and dynamic scholarly serials. The U of MN College
of Education and Human Development is also the founding member and host of
the Open Textbook Network and Open Textbook Library.

A Call for Proposals for the 2018 Library Publishing Forum will appear in
late 2017.


2019 Library Publishing Forum: TBD, Vancouver

The following year’s Forum will take place at Simon Fraser University’s
downtown Harbour Centre
<https://www.sfu.ca/mecs/facilities/harbour-centre.html> in Vancouver,
British Columbia, dates to be determined. A comprehensive university
dedicated to community-engaged research and education, SFU has been a
member of the Library Publishing Coalition since its initial project phase,
and is a founding partner for the Public Knowledge Project
<https://pkp.sfu.ca/> (PKP).  Library publishing programs worldwide rely on
Open Journal Systems and other open-source publishing tools developed by
PKP, thanks to SFU’s ongoing support.


About the Forum

The Library Publishing Forum brings together representatives from libraries
engaged in (or considering) publishing initiatives to define and address
major questions and challenges; to identify and document collaborative
opportunities; and to strengthen and promote this community of practice.
The Forum includes representatives from a broad, international spectrum of
academic library backgrounds, as well as groups that collaborate with
libraries to publish scholarly works, including publishing vendors,
university presses, and scholars. The Forum is sponsored by the Library
Publishing Coalition <https://www.librarypublishing.org/>, but you do not
need to be a member of the LPC to attend.


2017-2018 LPC Program Committee:

Laureen Boutang, University of Minnesota

Jon Bull, Valparaiso University

Sarah Melton, Boston College

Peter Potter, Virginia Tech

Jeff Rubin, Tulane University

Matt Ruen (chair), Grand Valley State University

David Scherer, Carnegie Mellon University

Elizabeth Siler, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Rebecca Welzenbach, University of Michigan


-- 
Sarah Melton
Head of Digital Scholarship
O'Neill Library
Boston College
140 Commonwealth Ave.
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467

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