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5m

Announcements

  • Annual meeting

  • Metadata co-working sessions

    • March 16

    • May 1

5m8m

ScholarWorks updated content and deposit policy

Dana
Andrew

20m17m

Faculty publication submission

  • What are campuses doing?

  • Channel Islands: Each semester send out email to entire faculty to solicit works.

  • Los Angeles: FERP-ing faculty created bibliography, now tracking down files.

  • San Marcos: College of Business sending list of publications as part of accreditation process. Library checking against WoS and other sites (workflow doc shared).

  • Humboldt: not actively collecting faculty publication. Have concerns about copyright. Give faculty account in ScholarWorks (example collection).

  • Northridge: Target specific faculty with high output and encourage them to self-submit. Also focus on specific disciplines with high numbers of open access (esp., sciences).

  • Stanislaus: in terms of hosting full-text RSCA outputs, we are not doing anything, but really want to start doing that. Since last AY, the library and grad studies and research office have been doing an annual RSCA celebration in spring. Invitation for participation received not so good response from faculty last year, so this year, the library decided to start with generating a report from SCOPUS and it works out well. From SCOPUS I gathered 70+ 2022 Stan State faculty publication citations; the invite for citations sent out last month received 13 submissions so far. Because of SCOPUS output, we will be able to print a 2022 RSCA report with more than 100 citations.

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