25 September 2024. As libraries continue to evolve in the digital age, the acquisition of quality books and resources is essential for enriching collections and supporting academic research. Mosaic, the new book acquisition tool for libraries by GOBI Library Solutions, aims to streamline this process, providing libraries with access to premier publishers whose diverse catalogs meet a wide range of research needs. In this blog, we introduce the first three publisher partners available in Mosaic—IGI Global, JSTOR, and Taylor & Francis—and explore how their contributions will shape the future of library collections.
IGI Global: Niche, Advanced, and Future-Focused Content
IGI Global specializes in publishing forward-thinking research across three primary areas: Business & Management; Scientific, Technical, & Medical (STM); and Education. With a focus on underrepresented and niche topics, IGI Global fills essential gaps in current literature, making their content indispensable for libraries aiming to offer the latest in academic research. Their titles cover an expansive range of disciplines, including Computer Science, Environmental Science, Media & Communications, and Social Sciences, to name a few.
Notable publications such as Black and Brown Leadership and the Promotion of Change in an Era of Social Unrest (2021) and Regulatory Aspects of Artificial Intelligence on Blockchain (2022) reflect IGI Global's commitment to addressing contemporary societal issues. IGI Global also offers a wealth of frontlist options to support academic curriculums. Their upcoming Encyclopedia of Modern Artificial Intelligence, set for release in 2025, highlights the pressing need for content that tackles AI's impact across various sectors.
IGI Global stands out for its rigorous double-anonymized peer review process, ensuring that libraries can trust the academic integrity of their content. By partnering with Mosaic, IGI Global aims to help libraries streamline acquisitions, allowing more time for curating collections that address today's most pressing issues while staying ahead of emerging research trends.
JSTOR: Trusted Scholarship Across Humanities and Social Sciences
JSTOR is a cornerstone for libraries seeking scholarly content in the humanities and social sciences. With subject areas ranging from history and sociology to political science and art history, JSTOR enriches library collections by offering high-quality, peer-reviewed books that complement their well-known journal offerings. Among their top-selling titles are Religion and Popular Culture in America, The Third Reich Sourcebook, and Reproductive Justice, reflecting the demand for content aligned with current academic trends and course curriculums.
JSTOR's commitment to providing DRM-free, unlimited access to e-books makes it a user-friendly platform that supports scholarly research. Their Path to Open program, featuring titles like On Music Theory, further enhances their mission to make academic resources widely accessible. JSTOR also provides invaluable insights for libraries through usage data and trends, helping librarians stay ahead of user demands and make informed acquisition decisions.
The top-selling books over the past few years have been a diverse mix of academic and cultural topics, including education, history, religion, and social justice. Popular publications such as Education and Society, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, and The Third Reich Sourcebook have consistently demonstrated strong demand in specific markets. Factors such as alignment with course curriculums and reading lists, and current trends in media and research, have greatly influenced their popularity.
Through Mosaic, JSTOR aims to simplify the acquisition process for libraries, enabling them to curate collections that align with their institution's needs while maximizing return on investment. By streamlining the discovery process, Mosaic supports the sustainability of university presses and enhances access to scholarly literature.
Taylor & Francis: Breadth and Depth for Comprehensive Collections
Taylor & Francis boasts one of the most diverse portfolios among academic publishers, covering everything from humanities and social sciences to STEM fields. Their content enriches library collections by providing up-to-date, peer-reviewed research across a broad spectrum of disciplines. With curated eBook collections on timely topics like sustainable building design, queer studies, and emergency response, Taylor & Francis ensures that libraries have access to cutting-edge research.
What sets Taylor & Francis apart is their unwavering commitment to quality. Rigorous peer review and a focus on innovative, interdisciplinary research make their titles reliable resources for academic libraries. Their support for Open Access and digital formats further enhances accessibility, ensuring that libraries can provide broader access to vital academic content.
Taylor & Francis's partnership with Mosaic enables libraries to more easily acquire and integrate these authoritative resources into their collections, helping them stay current with emerging research trends and providing their patrons with a wealth of scholarly content.
The Future of Library Acquisitions with Mosaic
The introduction of Mosaic promises to transform the way libraries acquire books. By partnering with trusted publishers like IGI Global, JSTOR, and Taylor & Francis, Mosaic allows librarians to make data-driven decisions, streamline acquisitions, and provide their patrons with access to a diverse range of high-quality, peer-reviewed content. These partnerships ensure that libraries can continue to offer the most relevant, cutting-edge resources to support lifelong learning and research.
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As Mosaic evolves, the platform will empower libraries to anticipate future trends, meet the evolving needs of their users, and stay at the forefront of academic scholarship. By simplifying workflows and offering enhanced collaboration with publishers, Mosaic is set to revolutionize library book acquisition, paving the way for a richer, more dynamic library experience.