
The
Library and the Production of Knowledge
IN
THE DIGITAL AGE
A
Symposium on the Role of e-Publishing in the
Academy
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Charles
Henry, President of the Council on Library and Information
Resources (CLIR); Rosemary Feal, Professor of Romance
Languages and Literature at State University of New
York at Buffalo and Executive Director of the Modern
Language Association; John Nickerson, Emory University
Professor of Ophthalmology and Editor of Molecular
Vision; and Allen Tullos, Emory University Professor
at the Institute of Liberal Arts and Editor of Southern
Spaces explored the interaction of e-publishing
and the academy; contributions to e-publishing as considerations
in promotions and tenure decisions; and the role of
university libraries in hosting and supporting e-publishing.
Emory Dean Lisa Tedesco introduced the panelists. "The
Library and the Production of Knowledge in the Digital
Age: A Symposium on the Role of e-Publishing in the
Academy" was held in the Woodruff Library of Emory
University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA on Friday, April
13, 2007.
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