Cornell University
Cornell University Library
Digital Scholarship and Preservation Serviceshttps://www.library.cornell.edu/about/inside/departments/dsps
twitter: @arxiv, @projecteuclid, @ecommonscornell
United States
Primary Contact:
Gail Steinhart
Scholarly Communications Librarian
607-255-7251
Program Overview
Separate operations have their own mission statements (Project Euclid, arXiv, eCommons, Signale, CIP). In general, we wish to promote sustainable models of scholarly communications with an emphasis on access, affordability, and scale.
Year publishing activities began: 2000
Organization: services are distributed across library units/departments
Total FTE in support of publishing activities: professional staff (9.6); undergraduates (.4)
Funding sources (%): library operating budget (20); sales revenue (40); other (40)
Stage of publishing efforts (1–5): established
Open access focus (1–5): 4
Advisory/editorial board: N
Publishing Activities
Library-administered university press publications in 2018: (see below - pub_types)
Library publications in 2018: campus-based faculty-driven journals (3); campus-based student-driven journals (1); journals produced under contract/MOU for external groups (54); monographs (5); textbooks (0); technical/research reports (1,200,000 - arXiv); faculty conference papers and proceedings (3); ETDs (689); undergraduate capstones/honors theses (8)
Number of open access titles: journals (unknown); monographs (unknown)
Number of paid titles: journals (unknown); monographs (unknown)
Number of hybrid titles: journals (unknown); monographs (unknown)
Media formats: text; audio; video; data
Disciplinary specialties: Mathematics; Physics; Statistics; Computer Science; Modern German cultural history
Top publications: arXiv.org (repository); Project Euclid (journal platform); Signale (monograph series)
Percentage of journals that are peer reviewed: 100
Percentage of journals assessing article processing charges (APCs): unknown
Internal partners: campus departments or programs; individual faculty; graduate students; undergraduate students
External partners: Duke University Press; scholarly societies; scholars worldwide
Publishing platform(s): DPubS; DSpace; locally developed software
Digital preservation strategy: in-house
Additional services: graphic design (print or web); print-on-demand; analytics; metadata; DOI assignment/allocation of identifiers; open URL support; business model development; budget preparation; digitization; hosting of supplemental content; audio/video streaming