Project Euclid and the ArXiv: Complimentary and Contrasting Elements for Sustainability

Other Titles
Abstract
New models of sustainability are evolving for the development and dissemination of scholarly information, but viable options are dependent on stable organizational foundations and sound managerial and financial models. My remarks today are not designed to provide an overarching vision for the future of scholarly publishing, but are intended to elucidate factors critical to the success of such visions. I am pleased to have this opportunity to review with you strategies presently being employed by the electronic publishing program of the Cornell University Library. I will focus on two particular research publishing endeavors, Euclid and the physics, mathematics, and computer science e-print arXiv. These two alternative publishing instances offer us a lens through which to analyze elements critical to sustainability. Their very different operational models illustrate differences in sustainability strategies, and yet there are important similarities between the two.
Journal / Series
Volume & Issue
Description
This is an edited version of remarks presented at the "Workshop on Sustainable Models for University-Based Scholarly Publishing," conducted at Columbia University on June 1, 2004.
Sponsorship
Date Issued
2005-01-10T14:00:02Z
Publisher
Keywords
electronic publishing; project Euclid; arXiv; sustainability
Location
Effective Date
Expiration Date
Sector
Employer
Union
Union Local
NAICS
Number of Workers
Committee Chair
Committee Co-Chair
Committee Member
Degree Discipline
Degree Name
Degree Level
Related Version
Related DOI
Related To
Related Part
Based on Related Item
Has Other Format(s)
Part of Related Item
Related To
Related Publication(s)
Link(s) to Related Publication(s)
References
Link(s) to Reference(s)
Previously Published As
Government Document
ISBN
ISMN
ISSN
Other Identifiers
Rights
Rights URI
Types
presentation
Accessibility Feature
Accessibility Hazard
Accessibility Summary
Link(s) to Catalog Record