Institutional Repository and ETD Bibliography 2011 (2011): This selective bibliography presents over 600 English-language articles, books, technical reports, and other works that are useful in understanding institutional repositories and ETDs. This selective bibliography covers IR country and regional surveys, multiple-institution repositories, specific IRs, IR digital preservation issues, IR library issues, IR metadata strategies, institutional open access mandates and policies, IR R&D projects, IR research studies, IR open source software, and electronic theses and dissertations. Available as a paperback (96 pages, $9.95, ISBN-10: 146377429X) and an open access PDF file.
Digital Curation and Preservation Bibliography 2010 (2011): This selective bibliography presents over 500 English-language articles, books, and technical reports that are useful in understanding digital curation and preservation. This selective bibliography covers digital curation and preservation copyright issues, digital formats (e.g., data, media, and e-journals), metadata, models and policies, national and international efforts, projects and institutional implementations, research studies, services, strategies, and digital repository concerns. Available as a paperback (80 pages, $9.95, ISBN-10: 1460913329) and an open access PDF file.
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography 2010 (2011): This selective bibliography presents over 3,800 selected English-language articles, books, and other textual sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet. It covers digital copyright, digital libraries, digital preservation, digital rights management, digital repositories, economic issues, electronic books and texts, electronic serials, license agreements, metadata, publisher issues, open access, and other related topics. Available as a paperback (466 pages, $18.95, ISBN-10: 1456453289) and an open access PDF file. "SEP could be used as a benchmark in evaluating abstracting/indexing databases that proudly claim to have coverage of electronic publishing, but do not come close to SEP." — Online (Reviews)
Transforming Scholarly Publishing through Open Access: A Bibliography (2010): This selective bibliography presents over 1,100 journal articles, books, and other textual works about the open access movement. Available as a paperback (180 pages, $15.95, ISBN-10: 1453780815), an open access PDF file, and an XHML website. "An outstanding overview of scholarship relating to the growing Open Access movement." — The Charleston Advisor (Reviews)
Digital Scholarship 2009 (2010): This selective bibliography includes four bibliographies: the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography: 2009 Annual Edition, the Institutional Repository Bibliography, the Electronic Theses and Dissertations Bibliography, and the Google Book Search Bibliography. It is available as a paperback(504 pages, $18.95, ISBN-10: 1451553250) and an open access PDF file. "These four bibliographies, compiled in one volume, offer invaluable assistance to the researcher on all forms of digital scholarship." — The Journal of Academic Librarianship (Reviews)
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography: 2008 Annual Edition (2009): This selective bibliography presents over 3,350 English-language articles, books, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet. Available as a paperback (372 pages, $15.95, ISBN-10: 1448624908), a Kindle e-book ($9.99), and an open access PDF file. "This bibliography portal demonstrates that citation lists continue to play a role in research, in spite of the availability of powerful Web and digital library search engines and the near-extinction of print bibliography publishing. Summing Up: Recommended." — Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (Reviews)
Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature with E-Prints and Open Access Journals (2005): This selective bibliography provides an overview of open access concepts, and it presents over 1,300 books, conference papers (including some digital video presentations), debates, editorials, e-prints, journal and magazine articles, news articles, technical reports, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding the open access movement's efforts to provide free access to and unfettered use of scholarly literature. Available as a paperback (published by the Association of Research Libraries, 130 pages, $45.00, ISBN-10: 1594076707s), an open access PDF file, and an XHML website. "This title is a major contribution to the study of the open access movement in general, as well as its emergence in the early twenty-first century." — Library Resources and Technical Services (Reviews)