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The shared priorities of the CSU Libraries around open access publishing will continue to evolve, and the Publishing Interest Group will endeavor to develop annual goals that are responsive to the needs of our campus communities. 


The Publishing Interest Group’s goals for 2020-2021 include:2021-2022 

  • Public Facing/User Oriented Publishing (Documentation) Website, linked to the COLD website 
  • CSU Environmental Scan: Digital Scholarship Centers - Jaime Ding, Matt Martin, Kyle Morgan 
  • Open Access Infrastructure 
    • Continuation of developing shared knowledge, documentation, best practices, and outreach materials.
  • Sustainability of the LibGuides Open Review Discussion Sessions (LORDS) - Jaime Ding, Alyssa Loera, Dana Ospina, Melissa Seelye


2020-2021 

  • Update the Publishing Interest Group charter - Melissa Seelye
  • Increase Capacity for CSU-wide journal publishing
    • Continue adding to and refining the CSU Open Journals 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 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

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  • Jaime Ding (co-facilitator through February 2022), SLO
  • Matt Martin (co-facilitator), San Francisco
  • Robert Browder, San Francisco
  • Mark Bilby, Fullerton
  • Pam Kruger, Chico
  • Alyssa Loera, Pomona
  • David Morck, Northridge
  • Kyle Morgan, Humboldt
  • Dana Ospina, Dominguez Hills
  • Rita Premo, Sonoma
  • Marco Ruiz, Channel Islands
  • Ryan Rush, Pomona
  • Melissa Seelye, San Francisco
  • Paizha Stoothoff, Los Angeles
  • Danielle Daugherty, SLO

  • David Walker, Systemwide Library Initiatives

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