id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tljc3biwcfbkvlr2ejnkh67iua Daniel G. Tracy Libraries as Content Producers: How Library Publishing Services Address the Reading Experience 2017.0 22 .pdf application/pdf 11254 925 51 This study establishes baseline information about the ways library publishing services integrate user studies of their readers, as well as common barriers to doing so. All respondents also provided information about the frequency with which their services educated authors and editors about reader-related issues in their publications To get a better sense of how library publishing services use information about readers in publication design, another open-ended question asked for a brief description of the most recent example of how they did so (Q25). Q3/Q4: For electronic journals, what sources of information regarding reader preferences, needs, or behaviors does the library publishing service collect, and which does publications, multimedia projects), what sources of information regarding reader preferences, needs, or behaviors does the library publishing service collect, and which does Q24: If the library publishing service does so, please give an example of how staff educate any of the above types of users about reader-related issues such as accessibility, ./cache/work_tljc3biwcfbkvlr2ejnkh67iua.pdf ./txt/work_tljc3biwcfbkvlr2ejnkh67iua.txt