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Collaborations In Scholarly Communication: The Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia
Kate Wittenberg was a guest speaker in Kelvin Smith Library as part of the Digital Lecture Series celebrating Kelvin Smith Library's 10 year anniversary.
Kate Wittenberg is director of the Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia, which creates relationships among scholars, technologists, publishers, librarians, and national and international partners that move beyond the organizational and disciplinary categories within the traditional university infrastructure. She serves as project director for the electronic publications Columbia International Affairs Online, Columbia Earthscape, Gutenberg-e, Digital Anthropology Resources in Teaching, and the National Science Digital Library. Her work focuses on the creation of sustainable cost-recovery business plans for digital scholarship and education, digital rights management, collaborative organizational models, and the evaluation of use and costs of scholarly and educational digital resources.
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Posted by Aaron Shaffer at November 11, 2005 04:09 PM
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