This case study aims to examine an academic library’s roles in facilitating the creation and hosting of open access student-run research journals. In addition to providing an online platform to host the journals, the library acquaints students with scholarly publishing, assists them in securing various resources available on campus, and offers support for content management. There are challenges and opportunities for the library as it undertakes the responsibility of hosting student journals. The article concludes with a discussion of possible topics for future research
Academic libraries have long had print journal collections to support the university’s discovery and...
This presentation discusses strategies for building a user base of the online publishing platform pr...
This opinion piece underscores the critical role of undergraduate academic journals in fostering a c...
This case study aims to examine an academic library’s roles in facilitating the creation and hosting...
Supporting undergraduate students as authors and editors in the production of their own journal bene...
The rise of the concept of ‘library as publisher’ has caused many university libraries to consider t...
Theme: Planning and implementing student research journals Highlighted Services: Journal consulting,...
In August 2016 Leeds Beckett University launched its first open access undergraduate student journal...
There is a growing availability of free tools and software for academic publishing. How might librar...
Drawing on our recent experiences with implementing and supporting several course journal projects a...
The Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal began as an idea 18 months ago. It has evolved into a stu...
Many academic libraries are looking at new ways to add value when they deliver services to faculty, ...
This presentation was given at the TRY Library Staff Conference 2016Student journal publishing is an...
Published as a chapter in the Library Publishing Toolkit, IDS Project Press, July 201
In 2015, the University of Huddersfield Press launched Fields: the journal of Huddersfield student r...
Academic libraries have long had print journal collections to support the university’s discovery and...
This presentation discusses strategies for building a user base of the online publishing platform pr...
This opinion piece underscores the critical role of undergraduate academic journals in fostering a c...
This case study aims to examine an academic library’s roles in facilitating the creation and hosting...
Supporting undergraduate students as authors and editors in the production of their own journal bene...
The rise of the concept of ‘library as publisher’ has caused many university libraries to consider t...
Theme: Planning and implementing student research journals Highlighted Services: Journal consulting,...
In August 2016 Leeds Beckett University launched its first open access undergraduate student journal...
There is a growing availability of free tools and software for academic publishing. How might librar...
Drawing on our recent experiences with implementing and supporting several course journal projects a...
The Oregon Undergraduate Research Journal began as an idea 18 months ago. It has evolved into a stu...
Many academic libraries are looking at new ways to add value when they deliver services to faculty, ...
This presentation was given at the TRY Library Staff Conference 2016Student journal publishing is an...
Published as a chapter in the Library Publishing Toolkit, IDS Project Press, July 201
In 2015, the University of Huddersfield Press launched Fields: the journal of Huddersfield student r...
Academic libraries have long had print journal collections to support the university’s discovery and...
This presentation discusses strategies for building a user base of the online publishing platform pr...
This opinion piece underscores the critical role of undergraduate academic journals in fostering a c...