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Please join the Next Generation Library Publishing (NGLP) project
<https://educopia.org/next-generation-library-publishing/> for our second
community forum on Thursday, March 10th (9 AM PT/noon ET). This is a free
event, but registration is required
<https://nglp-community-forum-2022.eventbrite.com>.

The Next Generation Library Publishing (NGLP) project is developing library
publishing resources that combine community-led, open source software with
the convenience of turnkey publishing and repository solutions. Our second
NGLP Community Forum is an opportunity to learn more about our work
connecting a values-aligned community, coordinating a values-aligned
software build, and cultivating a network of values-aligned service
providers. This event will share how we are bringing to life 18 months of
research and development work as we launch our minimum viable products
(MVP) and three pilot implementations of our modular library publishing
stack.

In the first half hour, we’ll dive deep into this values-driven approach to
empowering library publishers to lead change in scholarly communication.
You’ll hear more about why values and principles form the foundation of our
work and how we’re incorporating them at every step.

In the rest of the session, you’ll get an exclusive look at the latest
iterations of our two software components, our Web Delivery Platform (WDP)
that provides elegant and flexible content display, and our Analytics
Dashboard (AD) that generates meaningful visualizations from usage and
workflow data. You’ll also hear about three pilot implementations of these
components, launching in March 2022, that will ensure that our software
components are not only fit-for-purpose, but that they can be deployed and
operationalized in ways that work for library publishers at different
scales and in a range of contexts. The pilots will provide models for three
manifestations of library publishing: a consortial library publishing
solution hosted and maintained in-house; a multi-tenant journal publishing
solution hosted and supported by a third party service provider; and a
hosted, turnkey, combined journal and institutional repository solution.
You’ll hear about how pilots led by the California Digital Library,
Longleaf Services, and Janeway will bring our code to life and provide an
on-ramp for widespread adoption.

Throughout the session, we’ll invite you to share your questions and
thoughts, and offer opportunities to get involved.

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/>,
Janeway <https://janeway.systems/>, 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.

Caitlin Perry
Communications and Data Manager
Educopia Institute <https://educopia.org/>
Follow us on Twitter <https://twitter.com/Educopia>!

She/Her
Working from Oyster Bay, NY

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