Item Detail
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University of Tennessee
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University of Tennessee Libraries
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Digital Production & Publishing/Newfound Press
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Holly Mercer
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@NewfoundPress
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The University of Tennessee Libraries makes original, scholarly and specialized works available worldwide. Newfound Press, the University Libraries digital imprint, advances the community of learning by experimenting with effective and open systems of scholarly communication. Drawing on the resources that the university has invested in digital library development, Newfound Press collaborates with authors and researchers to bring new forms of publication to an expanding scholarly universe. UT Libraries provides open access publishing services, copyright education, and services to help scholars meet new data management and sharing requirements. In addition, we create digital collections of regional and global importance to support research and teaching.
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2005
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centralized library publishing unit/department
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library operating budget (99); sales revenue (1)
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campus-based faculty-driven journals (2); campus-based student-driven journals (4); journals produced under contract/MOU for external groups (3); monographs (5); student conference papers and proceedings (22); ETDs (369); undergraduate capstones/honors theses (130)
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The Fishes of Tennessee (monograph); “Why We Don’t Vote: Low Voter Turnout in U.S. Presidential Elections” (thesis); Southern Foodways and Culture (monograph); The Wondrous Bird's Nest (monograph); ""The Story of the Monkey and the Turtle": An Illustrated Retelling of a Folktale from the Philippines" (undergraduate thesis)
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56
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outreach; metadata; DOI assignment/allocation of identifiers; author copyright advisory; digitization; audio/video streaming; graphic design (print or web); training; cataloging; analytics; contract/license preparation; peer review management; hosting of supplemental content; copy-editing; notification of A&I sources; typesetting; image services; ISBN registry; applying for Cataloging in Publication Data
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We will focus on publishing manuscripts and other materials from the Libraries' special collections; we are also exploring how we can help certify the products of digital humanities research.