Free Content On-demand publishing in the Humanities: project

Author: Sykes P.

Source: Learned Publishing, Volume 10, Number 4, 1 October 1997 , pp. 305-311(7)

Publisher: Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers

Abstract:

This article describes the ‘On-Demand Publishing in the Humanities’ project, funded by JISC as part of the eLib programme, at Liverpool John Moores University. The principal aims of the project were to develop a ‘cheap and cheerful’ model for networking electronic texts, to develop a model agreement for the networking of copyright texts for use with publishers, and to shed light on the problems and benefits of on-demand publishing for all the stakeholders involved. The article sets out the project methods, describes the extent to which the aims of the project have been fulfilled, analyses the reactions of end-users to the materials, and attempts an assessment of the current viability of on-demand publishing as a means of supplying copyright texts to students.

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

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