Communication Symposium examines the future of publishing in the humanities and social sciences
On October 3rd, Richard Brown, the director of Georgetown University Press, moderated a discussion for the Fall Scholarly Communication Symposium entitled “The Future of First Books: Open Access Monograph Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences.” Panelists talked about the future of book publishing. This consisted of Greg Britton, editorial director of Johns Hopkins University Press; Rikk Mulligan, Program Officer for Scholarly Publishing at the Association of Research Libraries and ACLS Public Fellow; and Brett Bobley, CIO of the National Endowment for the Humanities and director of the NEH’s Office of Digital Humanities. Watch this informative video to learn their thoughts on the future of publishing.
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