Summaries
Urban Library Journal 14.1 Spring 2007 
Special Issue: Conference Proceedings of the May 2005 LACUNY Institute on Scholarly Publishing and Open Access: 
Payers and Players


Open Access and the Public Library of Medicine, Dr. Harold Varmus: Michael J. Miller, Queens College, CUNY

Open Access and the Association Publisher, Dr. Martin Blume: Jill Cirasella and Martha Corpus, Brooklyn College, CUNY

Institutional Repositories (IR) in Higher Education – A Panel Discussion: Beth Evans, Brooklyn College, CUNY 

The Research Impact of Open Access Articles, Kristin Antelman: Irwin Weintraub, Brooklyn College, CUNY

How the Success of Open Access Publishing Can Stimulate Improved Access to Grey Literature, Marcus A. Banks: Louise Fluk, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY

The Dilemma of Access: Describing Open Access Journals with MARC and [Other] Metadata Schemes, Monica Berger and Gloria Rohman: Beth Evans, Brooklyn College, CUNY 

Going in Reverse to Go Forward, Stewart Bodner: Beth Evans, Brooklyn College, CUNY 

Digital Archiving: A FEDORA-based Infrastructure to Preserve Electronic Journal Articles, Ronald Jantz: Beth Evans, Brooklyn College, CUNY 

Advocacy Begins at Home: Evaluating Means for Opportunities in Open Access Publishing at a Mid-Sized Private University, Edward Keane: Monica Berger, New York City College of Technology, CUNY

Designing for the Discipline: Open Libraries and Scholarly Communication, Thomas Krichel: Beth Evans, Brooklyn College, CUNY 

Scholarly Publishing & Open Access within CUNY: One Faculty Looks at Changing the Paradigm, Philip Pecorino: Lisa Finder, Hunter College, CUNY