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Dear colleagues,

The Next Generation Library Publishing project (NGLP)
<https://educopia.org/next-generation-library-publishing/> invites
community feedback on the draft release of the Values and Principles
Framework <https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.5175bab1/00710d8a> and Assessment
Checklist <https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.5175bab1> tool produced to
assess and incentivize stronger alignment between publishing tools,
services, and platforms and the scholarly communities and publics they
ultimately serve. Pending public feedback, we plan to refine and issue this
tool in 2021 for broad use.

We invite feedback and engagement via the open access Commonplace
Publication (hosted on the PubPub platform). You can access the Framework
<https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.5175bab1/00710d8a> and Assessment
Checklist <https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.5175bab1> freely; you will
need to set up an account with Commonplace and PubPub in order to make
comments directly in the documents. You are also welcome to contact its
lead author, Katherine Skinner <[log in to unmask]>, by email to share
comments or ideas. The draft is open for public comment until September 30,
2020.

While this Values and Principles Framework and Checklist are focused
primarily on the area of Scholarly Communications, all of these elements
have been deeply informed by our experiences in digital curation and
preservation.


*About the NGLP Project*
The Next Generation Library Publishing
<https://educopia.org/next-generation-library-publishing/> project (led by
Educopia Institute, California Digital Library, and Stratos, in close
collaboration with COAR, LYRASIS, and Longleaf Services, and generously
funded by Arcadia), seeks to improve the publishing pathways and choices
available to 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.

*More about the Values and Principles Assessment Tool*

This Framework
<https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.5175bab1/00710d8a>and Assessment
Checklist <https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.5175bab1> and its affiliated
documentation have been prepared by Katherine Skinner and Sarah Lippincott
and edited by Nancy Adams, Hannah Ballard, Terra Graziani, Jennifer Kemp,
Brandon Locke, Catherine Mitchell, Kristen Ratan, Oya Reiger, Kathleen
Shearer, John Sherer, Nick Shockey, Eric van Rijn, and Sarah Wipperman.

This publication is also related to the Encouraging Adherence to Values and
Principles White Paper (March 2020)
<https://educopia.org/principles_values_wp/>, which the NGLP team issued
for public comment in March 2020,

If you have any questions about the Framework and Assessment Checklist,
please contact Katherine Skinner <[log in to unmask]>.

With many thanks, and best wishes,

*Katherine Skinner, PhD*
Executive Director, Educopia Institute
http://educopia.org
*Currently working at reduced capacity while balancing
kids-school-work-life-2020...please text me if you are not hearing from me
quickly! *

Working from Greensboro, NC
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Pronouns: she/her

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