Redux Online Webinar 5: An Altered Landscape: The Impact of COVID-19 on University Presses

20 October 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

COVID-19 has created global upheaval in a way not seen since the Second World War. Among the sectors hardest hit has been education, with modes of teaching and research, a long-term trajectory of internationalisation and multiple revenue streams for universities disrupted in ways unthinkable twelve months ago. This final session of the Redux Online looks at the potential impacts on university presses of an altered landscape. Leaders from the library and university press worlds will examine how previous strategic priorities and practices have changed and will change for some of the key stakeholders in scholarly publishing. Recording of a live webinar held on 30 July 2020 as part of the Redux Online series.

Keywords

Coronavirus
University libraries
education
higher education
scholarly publishing

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