Doing the Charleston
My Personal History of Scholarly Communication
Abstract
In 1980, Katina Strauch started the Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisition to bring together librarians, publishers, and vendors to discuss issues shared by the three groups. The meeting has continued annually and boasts over 3,000 attendees in person and virtually. This memoir is Katina’s diary and story of the Charleston Conference and its development concurrently with her career as a professional librarian. Over the last 45 years, there have been massive changes in scholarly communication, changes that Katina has been at the heart of. Where and what will the library and publishing professions develop next? The sky’s the limit to reimagining! Let’s go.
Keywords
library, journal publishing, publishing, academic conferences, library studies, libraries, Future of Libraries, Future of ArchivesDOI
10.3998/mpub.14621062ISBN
9781941269626, 9781941269619Publisher
University of Michigan PressPublisher website
https://www.press.umich.edu/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
Against the Grain, LLCClassification
Language: reference and general
Library, archive and information management
Acquisitions and collection development
Publishing industry and journalism


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