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Events

The Institute for the Humanities has partnered with us to offer a series of talks and workshops for faculty and graduate students interested in the future of publishing and its current practices. These sessions will help scholars gain the knowledge and skills to become savvier authors and editors.

To kick off the series, Paul Courant, Acting Director of Michigan Publishing, and Aaron McCollough, Editorial Director, UM Press, will be joined by Sarah Lippincott, Program Manager for the Library Publishing Coalition to discuss the future of Michigan Publishing and efforts to create innovative, sustainable publishing solutions in the academy at large. Please join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion. For more information, see the Institute’s events page.

Future Directions in Scholarly Publishing
Paul Courant, Aaron McCollough, and Sarah Lippincott
Date: Tuesday 10/01/2013; 12:30PM to 2:00PM
Location: U-M Institute for the Humanities, 202 S. Thayer, Room #2022

Future events in the series include: an introduction to how authors can use a professional online portfolio to help market their work, a tutorial for editors on how to start and sustain a successful journal, and a workshop on copyright and intellectual property for academic authors.

Building Your Online Identity
Jonathan McGlone, Digital Publishing Project Manager, Michigan Publishing
Date: Tuesday 10/08/2013; 12:30PM to 2:00PM
Location: U-M Institute for the Humanities, 202 S. Thayer, Room #1022

Starting and Sustaining a Journal
Rebecca Welzenbach, Journals Coordinator, Michigan Publishing
Date: Tuesday 10/22/2013; 12:30PM to 2:00PM
Location: U-M Institute for the Humanities, 202 S. Thayer, Room #1022

Copyright for Humanists
Speaker: Kristina Eden, Librarian, Copyright Office & Meredith Kahn, Outreach Librarian, Michigan Publishing
Date: Tuesday 10/29/2013; 12:30PM to 2:00PM
Location: U-M Institute for the Humanities, 202 S. Thayer, Room #1022


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