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Dear colleagues,

*Please join the Next Generation Library Publishing (NGLP) project
<https://educopia.org/next-generation-library-publishing/> for our first
community forum on Thursday, October 28th (9 AM PT/noon ET). This is a free
event, but registration is required
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/next-generation-library-publishing-community-forum-tickets-184931604407>.
*

Over the past two years, our team has been building a suite of tools and
resources that put libraries at the forefront of transformative change in
scholarly publishing. Our project takes a holistic approach to
reenvisioning publishing, simultaneously architecting new software tailored
to the unique needs of library publishers and designing the business
models, values-based assessment frameworks, and pilot implementations that
bring our code to life.

At the community forum, we will introduce two new software components we
are building to fill gaps identified through extensive community outreach
and research. You’ll learn about the Web Delivery Platform (WDP), a
flexible, modern, front-end display platform that elegantly showcases a
range of content, from journals to ETDs, aggregated from upstream content
systems like Janeway and DSpace. You’ll also hear about our Analytics
Dashboard (AD), a feature-rich platform that allows you to explore usage
and workflow data aggregated from multiple sources and presented in dynamic
visualizations. We’ll share details about our three pilot implementations
of these components, which bring together multiple service providers to
collectively build and maintain software and service models that align with
the needs and values of library publishers. We invite you to help us
fulfill our goal of designing community-centered software solutions by
providing your thoughts and feedback on our work so far, and our near-term
directions.

About Next Generation Library Publishing project

The Next Generation Library Publishing project is led by Educopia Institute
<https://educopia.org/>, California Digital Library (CDL)
<https://cdlib.org/>, and Strategies for Open Science (Stratos)
<https://strategiesos.org/>, in close partnership with Confederation of
Open Access Repositories (COAR) <https://www.coar-repositories.org/>
and Longleaf
Services <https://longleafservices.org/>.

The project is generously funded by Arcadia
<https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/>, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and
Peter Baldwin. Its purpose is to improve publishing pathways and services
for authors, editors, and readers through strengthening, integrating, and
scaling up scholarly publishing infrastructure to support library
publishers. In addition to developing interoperable publishing tools and
workflows, our team is exploring how to create community hosting models
that align explicitly and demonstratively with academic values.

With many thanks, and best wishes,

Hannah

-- 
Hannah Ballard <https://educopia.org/staff/hannah-ballard>
Director of Communications
Educopia Institute
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