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As Ive mentioned several times of late (so many, in fact, that Im not going to link; you can check out the “electrapress” category, if youre interested), Ive been working with the Institute for the Future of the Book this year on a project that attempts to reimagine the scholarly press as a wholly networked venture. Ill be posting something big about our project soon, probably Mondaybut in the meantime, a bit of news from elsewhere:

Rice University Press, which went out of business a decade ago, is relaunching as an all-electronic entity, combining free web delivery with fee-based download and print-on-demand. Many of the exciting new features of this ventureincluding the ability of authors to revise published texts, the possibility of creating links amongst texts, and the creation of space for discussion between authors and readersare very much in line with the project weve been working on. Rice plans, however, to “solicit and edit manuscripts the old-fashioned way,” which strikes me as a very cautious maneuver, one that suggests that the change of venue involved in moving the press online may not be enough to really revolutionize academic publishing. After all, if Rice UP was crushed by its financial losses last time around, can the same basic structureexcept with far shorter print runssave it this time out?

Im excited to see what Rice produces, and quite hopeful that other university presses will follow in their footsteps. I still believe, however, that its going to take a much riskier, much more radical revisioning of what scholarly publishing is all about in order to keep such presses alive in the years to come.

(See if:books post on the announcement, which has more background on Connexions, the open-access repository that will serve as Rice UPs electronic platform.)