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This is a DRAFT charter to be submitted to STIM for approval

Note: All the content below should be considered in DRAFT. This can be finalized prior to STIM approval or as the first task of the IG.

Domain

Library publishing services are becoming more widespread and provide institutions an opportunity to participate meaningfully in the development and dissemination of open access scholarly communication. This group endeavors to initiate a program for system-wide publishing support through the identification of a suite of practical, open source platforms and tools; best-practices and workflows for support services for programs including open access online journals, online exhibitions, and other forms of digital scholarship, as yet to be defined; and support for open access education and understanding across disciplines.

Shared Needs and Requirements

Interest group participants should have an interest in the creation and maintenance of digital scholarship and baseline knowledge of trends and developments in online publication platforms. Additionally, every interested campus should

  • Use and develop, when possible, the Open Journal Systems test instance provided and  supported by the Chancellor’s Office
  • Compile existing digital publishing documentation for campus education around supported platforms
  • Establish and share workflow for ingest of online journals and other digital scholarship into the local IR
  • Ideally, provide support for indexing and persistence of journals and digital scholarship built on platforms other than OJS

The shared needs of this group will, by nature of the content, evolve and the working group will endeavor to respond to the needs of our campus communities through the evaluation and recommendation of appropriate open source platforms and tools.

Use Cases

  • Support for the creation of online, peer-reviewed, open access faculty journals
  • Support for the creation of online, peer-reviewed, open access student journals
  • Support for the creation of course or co-curricular online exhibits
  • Support for some forms of digital scholarship

Deliverables and Timeline

  • Conduct a CSU-wide survey to identify current publishing programs and practices, and to learn about aspirational projects
  • Identify a suite of recommended open source platforms, tools, and support guidelines
  • Create documentation for workflow processes and best practices for journal publishing within the CSU

The interest group will share our findings with the ScholarWorks community, with the hope of assisting additional CSU libraries to support online journals and other forms of digital scholarship

Participating

Facilitator: Melissa Seelye, San Francisco

Participating Institutions/Members

(This should be no less that 3 and no more than 6 institutions)

  • 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



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