This is a DRAFT charter to be submitted to STIM for approval.
Note: All of 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
Several CSU institutions have expressed interest creating journals through establishing a centrally supported journal publishing platform. Additionally, some institutions are already publishing through locally maintained or hosted platforms. This interest group aims to identify the best tool(s) to offer, best-practices for publishing workflows, and a roadmap for both getting a new journal off the ground and migrate existing journals to a new platform when necessary.
Shared Needs and Requirement
Interest group participants should have some experience setting up a journal, be in the process of setting up a journal, or in the initial phases of investigating publishing.
Use Cases
Setting up a new journal
Moving an existing journal from one platform to another (or from one campus to another)
Defining publishing roles
Deliverables & Timeline
- Recommendations for an open source publishing platform (i.e. OJS - Open Journal System)
- Documentation for setting up a journal
- Assisting with planning the CSU IR meeting
- Best practices for managing journal workflows
- Draft charge for a publishing working group
The target for these deliverables should be the LibIT/ScholarWorks meeting during the Summer of 2018.
Participating
Facilitator: Dana Ospina, CSU DH
Participating Institutions/Members:
(This should be no less than 3, and no more than 6 institutions)