Libraries Partnering with Self-Publishing: A Winning Combination by Robert J. Grover, Professor Emeritus
Help your library leverage opportunities in the popular do-it-yourself publishing movement by following this guide's process for creating and producing books.
In this useful guidebook, you'll learn how to transform your library into a self-publishing center with pointers, advice, and strategies for creating, producing, and printing books-both digitally and on paper. The book outlines your partnering role with patrons in the creation of published materials, offering step-by-step guidance for assisting library users who wish to put their written words in print. By using the detailed plan in this reference, you'll be able to help patrons identify an audience for their material, select the best publishing software for their needs, and utilize social media to promote and distribute their work.
Chapters follow the publishing process from planning to creative development, production, and marketing. The final chapter features books, websites, and Internet sources for designing brochures; creating a website; and designing, printing, and distributing a book. Helpful guidelines accompany excerpts from interviews with librarians experienced with this publishing model, examples of self-published books, and graphic models.
- Offers librarians a broad overview of self-publishing and shows them how they can become part of the process
- Features interviews with library professionals experienced with self-publishing
- Expands and strengthens the role of the library as a publishing center
- Includes practical advice for getting started in self-publishing
- Describes publishing opportunities for both librarians and patrons