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Library as Publisher: Articulating the Impact of Digital Monographic Publishing within the University, ACRL Conference (2013)
This PowerPoint considers the impact at Utah State University in moving the USU Press backlist...
Opening the Backlistat Utah State University, Charleston Conference (2012)
This PowerPoint presentation presents data showing that making the USU Press backlist open access has...
The Mediterranean: What, Why, and How, Mediterranean Studies (2012)
Many of us who study the Mediterranean have been confronted with surprise and even disbelief...
Library and University Press Integration: A New Vision for University Publishing, Journal of Library Administration (2011)
American university presses are struggling to maintain their core mission to publish scholarly monographs. Several...
Recapturing the Essence of the Past: Integrating the University Press into the Library, Association of Research Libraries and the Society for Scholarly Publishing Seminar (2010)
The original role of a press in a research university was to publish and disseminate...
Scribal Practice in the Beowulf Manuscript, Library Faculty & Staff Publications (2010)
There was a time, not too long ago, when we thought we knew a great...
The Library as Publisher: Increasing Library Relevance through Institutional Repository Services, American Library Association Midwinter (2010)
Closing remarks, Institutional Repositories: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship (2009)
The Institutional Repository as a Publishing Platform (with Jean-Gabriel Bankier, Jeffrey Belliston, Marilyn Billings, and Jay Burton), Institutional Repositories: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship (2009)
J.G. will speak about the Edikit journal software. Jeff will speak about Open Journal Systems...
Welcome and Introduction (with Raymond T. Coward), Institutional Repositories: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship (2009)
Glossary of terms for pre-industrial book history, Library Faculty & Staff Publications (2009)
Glossary of terms on pre-industrial book history, compiled by Rich Clement.
Leveraging Institutional Repositories to Support Your Institution's Strategic Mission (July), Library Faculty & Staff Presentations (2009)
This presentation was given at the 2009 American Library Association annual conference. It addresses how...
Leveraging Institutional Repositories to Support Your Institution's Strategic Mission (March), Library Faculty & Staff Presentations (2009)
This presentation was given at the 2009 Association for College and Research Libraries conference during...
Thomas James, 1572-1629, Dictionary of Literary Biography: British Book-Collectors and Bibliographers: Pre-Nineteenth-Century Bookmen (1999)
This award-winning multi-volume series is dedicated to making literature and its creators better understood and...
Richard Verstegan's Reinvention of Anglo-Saxon England: A Contribution from the Continent, Reinventing the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Constructions of the Medieval and Early Modern Periods (1998)
The reinvention of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is an historicized approach to constructions...
The Frontier in Books, Publishing Research Quarterly (1998)
Unique among contemporary Western nations, the American national identity was created from present and living...
Medieval and Renaissance book production, Library Faculty & Staff Publications (1997)
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was...
The Beginnings of Printing in Anglo-Saxon Type, 1565-1630, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (1997)
Juan de la Cuesta, the Spanish Book Trade, and a New Issue of the First Edition of Cervantes' Persiles y Sigismunda, Journal of Hispanic Philology (1991)
Librarianship and Polemics: The Career of Thomas James (1572-1629), Libraries & Culture (1991)
Thomas James is well known as the first librarian of the Bodleian Library at Oxford,...
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell and his Cervantes Collection at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas, Special Collections (1991)
Manuscript Resources for the Study of Portuguese History at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas, Bulletin of the Society of Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies (1989)
Joseph Regenstein Library, University of Chicago, Library Quarterly (1987)
The University of Chicago began its collection of medieval manuscripts in its very first years....
Thomas James' Ecloga Oxonio-Cantabrigiensis: An Early Printed Union Catalog, Journal of Library History (1987)
Thomas James (1572-1629), first Keeper of the Bodleian Library at Oxford, produced the first printed...
Italian Sixteenth-Century Writing Books and the Scribal Reality of Verona, Visible Language (1986)
The sixteenth-century copybooks of the Italian writing masters have long been considered to be reflections...
The Production of the Pastoral Care: King Alfred and His Helpers, Studies in Earlier Old English Prose (1986)
Old English prose before the late tenth century is examined in this collection of hitherto...
A Newly Discovered Fifteenth-Century Manuscript of the Lectura of Niccolo de Tudeschis, Manuscripta (1985)
Cataloging Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts: A Review Article, Library Quarterly (1985)
Until recently it could have been argued with much justification that the cataloging of medieval...
King Alfred and the Latin Manuscripts of Gregory's Regula Pastoralis, Quidditas (1985)
King Alfred's translation of Pope Gregory the Great's 'Liber Regulae Pastoralis' has long been recognized...
Two Contemporary Gregorian Editions of Pope Gregory the Great's Regula Pastoralis in Troyes MS 504, Scriptorium (1985)
An Analysis on Non-Finite Verb Forms as an Indication of the Style of Translation in Bede's Ecclesiastical History, Journal of English Linguistics (1978)
Non-finite verb forms are ideal as indicators of a translator's ability and style of translating...