CALS extension publications….

Options for Authors.

Authors can work with Gemma Osborne (gro2) in Geneva to have copies of their CALS publications printed. The work is high quality and they even have an Online Store. Geneva has a print press and has done this type of work with authors before.

Authors can work with Cornell Digital services to have publications printed. Digital Services can then offer print-on-demand copies and hard copies available for purchase. For example: Educating the Net Generation. The contact at Digital services is Chad O’Shea (ceo8).

Authors/Departments can host publications digitally, for example The Pest Management Guidelines can all be viewed online, and users can read the entire publication or print a single page that meets their needs.

Authors/Departments can set up a community in DSpace and offer publications for download from the University Library System. This can be combined with the Digital Services option above, for example see: Enhancement of Wildlife Habitat on Private Lands.

For high quality editing and printing (expensive) Publications and Marketing is the surviving group from Media and Technology Services still offering this service to the Cornell Community.

Cooperative Extension publications are being digitized and uploaded. To date these files have been accessed over 12,000 times.

If an inventory and distribution is desired Cornell University Press is always an option (CUPS). http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/

One Response to “CALS extension publications….”

  1. Charlie Mazza on 06 Dec 2006 at 5:53 pm

    Digitized publications on the D-Space are a little difficult to locate. It sometimes takes several clicks to get to one that you want.

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