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  • Advocating and advancing equity in scholarly publishing;
  • Launching and maintaining open access journals and flipping existing subscription/print-only journals to an open access model;
  • Sharing digital publishing documentation (e.g, the CSU Open Journals Publishing Guide) for campus education around supported platforms (e.g., CSU Open Journals and ScholarWorks) and ensuring documentation is kept up-to-date;
  • Supporting the creation of course or co-curricular online exhibits; and 
  • Increasing awareness of open access publishing amongst library faculty and staff as well as instructional faculty, students, and other stakeholders.

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The Publishing Interest Group’s goals for 2020-2021 include:

  • Update the Publishing Interest Group charter - Melissa Seelye
  • Increase Capacity for CSU-wide Journal Publishing
    • Continue adding
    content Guide;
  • Initiate sustainable, accountable LibGuides open review discussion sessions (LORDS) across CSU campuses; 
  • Explore
    • Publishing Guide - Melissa Seelye, Dana Ospina, Matt Martin
    • Begin developing author documentation, specifically aimed at students - Melissa Seelye, Dana Ospina, Kyle Morgan, Matt Martin, Pam Kruger
    • Investigate additional means of supporting
    open access faculty journals;
  • Create systemwide open access documentation, focused on AB 2192, ScholarWorks, and the Elsevier Science Direct read and publish-plus agreement;
  • Begin developing documentation for student authors; and
  • Continue exploring the potential for systemwide publishing initiatives.
    • faculty journals through partnerships with vendors - Melissa Seelye, Mark Bilby, Matt Martin
    • Present a formal status update on the state of CSU-wide publishing infrastructure to the COLD Scholarly Communications Committee - Melissa Seelye
  • Prototype LibGuides Open Review Discussion Sessions (LORDS) - Jaime Ding, Alyssa Loera, Dana Ospina, Melissa Seelye
    • Assess interest in and facilitate preliminary discussions regarding LORDS at campuses that will participate in prototype sessions
    • Coordinate prototype LORDS at participating campuses
    • Create a CSU-wide rubric and coordinate multi-campus prototype sessions
    • Assess feasibility of a CSU-wide review system for LibGuides and, if feasible, present a proposal to the COLD Scholarly Communications Committee
  • Compile and share CSU-specific information such as relevant legislation (e.g., A.B. 2192), CSU resolutions, ScholarWorks, and CSU transformative read and publish agreements - Melissa Seelye, Dana Ospina, Jaime Ding, Matt Martin


Participating Institutions/Members

Any CSU Libraries faculty and staff who have an interest in supporting open access publishing initiatives are welcome to join the Publishing Interest Group. No fewer than three CSU campuses should be represented.

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  • Melissa Seelye (facilitator), San Francisco
  • Mark Bilby, Fullerton
  • Jaime Ding, SLO
  • April Gilbert, San Jose
  • Pam Kruger, Chico
  • Alyssa Loera, Pomona
  • Matt Martin, San Francisco
  • David Morck, Northridge
  • Kyle Morgan, Humboldt
  • Dana Ospina, Dominguez Hills
  • Rita Premo, Sonoma
  • Marco Ruiz , Channel Islands
  • Ryan Rush, Pomona
  • David Walker, Systemwide Library Initiatives


Note: This The charter was last revised by Melissa Seelye on October 7, 2020.

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