I'm sharing the below opportunity for feedback on behalf of my LYRASIS 
colleagues who are deeply involved in the Next Generation Library 
Publishing<https://educopia.org/next-generation-library-publishing/> project. 
They would appreciate input from members of the DSpace community.


Heather

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Heather Greer Klein, MLIS

Outreach & Engagement Coordinator

LYRASIS Digital Technology Services

[email protected]

pronouns: she/her/hers

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(apologies for cross-posting!)

Dear colleagues,

The Next Generation Library Publishing project (NGLP) invites community 
feedback on the draft release of the Values and Principles Framework and 
Assessment Checklist<https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.5175bab1> tools 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). <https://doi.org/10.21428/6ffd8432.5175bab1> 
You can access the framework and the checklist 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<mailto:[email protected]>, by email to share comments or ideas. 
The draft is open for public comment until September 30, 2020.

About the NGLP Project

The Next Generation Library Publishing 
project<https://educopia.org/next-generation-library-publishing/> (led by 
Educopia Institute, California Digital Library, and Stratos, in close 
collaboration with COAR, LYRASIS, and Longleaf Services, and generously funded 
by Arcadia<https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/>), 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 and Assessment Checklist 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 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>.

With many thanks, and best wishes,

Katherine Skinner, PhD

Executive Director, Educopia Institute

http://educopia.org<http://educopia.org/>

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