%0 Journal Article %T Several Factors of Library Publishing Services Facilitate Scholarly Communication Functions. A Review of: Park, J.-H., & Shim, J. (2011). Exploring how library publishing services facilitate scholarly communication. Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 43(1), 76-89. doi: 10.1353/scp.2011.0038 %A Leslie Bussert %J Evidence Based Library and Information Practice %D 2012 %I University of Alberta %X Objective 每 To identify and examine thefactors of library publishing services thatfacilitate scholarly communication. Design 每 Analysis of library publishing serviceprograms. Setting 每 North American research libraries. Subjects 每 Eight research libraries selectedfrom the signatories for the Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity (COPE) CornellUniversity Library*s Center for InnovativePublishing; Dartmouth College Library*sDigital Publishing Program and ScholarsPortal Project; MIT Libraries* Office ofScholarly Publishing and Licensing; ColumbiaUniversity Libraries* Center for DigitalResearch and Scholarship; University ofMichigan Library*s Scholarly PublishingOffice; Duke University Library*s Office ofScholarly Communications; University ofCalgary Libraries and Cultural Resources*Centre for Scholarly Communication; andSimon Fraser University Library*s ScholarlyPublishing. Methods 每 The authors used Roosendaal andGeurt*s (1997) four functions of scholarlycommunication to analyze and categorizelibrary publishing services provided bylibraries included in the study. The fourfunctions of scholarly communication includeregistration, certification, awareness, andarchiving. Main Results 每 Analysis of the registration functions provided by library publishing services in this study revealed three types of facilitating factors: intellectual property, licensing, and publishing. These include services such as repositories for digital scholarly work and research, ISBN/ISSN registration, and digital publishing. Analysis of archiving functions demonstrated that most programs in the study focus on repository-related services in support of digital content preservation of papers, datasets, technical reports, etc. Analysis of certification functions provided by these services exposed a focus on expert review and research support. These include services like professional assessment of information sources, consultation on appropriate literature and information-seeking tools, and writing or copyright advisory services. Analysis of awareness function showed search aids and knowledge-sharing platforms to be the main facilitating factors. These include services like metadata application, schema, and standards or scholarly portals enabling knowledge-sharing among scholars. Conclusion 每 This study identified several services offered by these library publishing programs which can be categorized as facilitators under Roosendaal and Geurt*s (1997) four functions of scholarly communication. The majority of the libraries in the study treated library publishing services as part of br %K scholarly communication %K library publishing services %K academic research libraries %U http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP/article/view/17225/14478