Doing the Charleston: My Personal History of Scholarly Communication

Author:   Katina Strauch ,  Darrell W. Gunter
Publisher:   Michigan Publishing Services
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Pages:   184
Publication Date:   02 April 2025
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Doing the Charleston: My Personal History of Scholarly Communication


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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.

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Author:   Katina Strauch ,  Darrell W. Gunter
Publisher:   Michigan Publishing Services
Imprint:   Against the Grain Press
ISBN:  

9781941269619


ISBN 10:   1941269613
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   02 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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""Acquisitions and collection development are learned on the job and not in library school. The Charleston conference is an excellent learning opportunity for librarians. Most of all it a growth opportunity for librarians in the field to network and share ideas."" Glenda M. Alvin, Dean of Libraries and Media Centers, Tennessee State University ""Charleston is unique in that librarians, publishers, and vendors all come together in the spirit of collaboration to solve problems and advance scholarly communication. As it has grown in size from a few hundred to thousands of attendees, Katina and the Charleston team have made sure to preserve the elements that make it special. Above all, the care that is put into the selection of sessions, the centerpiece of the conference, has distinguished the Charleston Conference experience."" Annie Callanan, CEO, EBSCO Information Services


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Katina Strauch began life as a librarian in the mid-1970s. In 1980, she 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 virtual, as well as an online counterpart several times a year, Charleston in between. In 1998, Katina partnered with Italian booksellers Casalini Libri to begin the Casalini Fiesole Retreats. These take place every year in different countries around the world. Katina has continued as a professional librarian and has won many awards. She has published numerous books and articles on collection development and acquisitions. She has served on the National Museum and Library Services Board and the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Information Board of Visitors. Katina retired as a librarian in 2016. She sold the Charleston Conference and its associated Against the Grain publications imprint to the non-profit publisher Annual Reviews in 2023.

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