Gonzaga University
Foley Library
Gonzaga Library Publishing
Shayna Pekala, Scholarly Communication LibrarianEmail: pekala@gonzaga.edu
Program Overview
Gonzaga Library Publishing seeks to advance the broad dissemination, preservation, and reuse of knowledge, and to raise the impact of Gonzaga University scholarly contributions worldwide by providing open access publishing services for Gonzaga University faculty, staff, and students.
- Publishing Activities Began: 2019
- Location: United States
- Languages published: English
- Organization: centralized library publishing unit/department
- Stage (1-3): 2 - Early
- Stage Comments:
- Open Access Focus (1-5): 5 - Completely
- Program Advisory/Editorial Board: No
- Peer Reviewed Journals: 50%
- Professional staff: 1
- Library Materials Budget: 50%
- Library Operating Budget: 50%
Publishing Activities
Types of publications: journals, campus-based faculty-created.2020 | Open Access | Paid | Hybrid | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conference papers and proceedings, faculty | ||||
Conference papers and proceedings, student | ||||
Databases | ||||
Datasets | ||||
Educational resources (ex. textbooks, course modules) | ||||
Electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) | ||||
Journals, campus-based faculty-created | 2 | 2 | ||
Journals, campus-based student-created | ||||
Journals, contracted by external groups | ||||
Journals, inactive back-issues | ||||
Monographs | ||||
Newsletters | ||||
Technical/Research Reports | ||||
Undergraduate Capstones/Honors Theses |
2020: New publications from July 2019 to June 2020. Journals include titles actively publishing during the date range. Other publication types include items that were published or added to repositories for the first time within the date range.
OA/Paid/Hybrid: Publications currently published and/or available online. OA (open access) publications do not include counts for hybrid publications. Hybrid publications are those that offer a combination of both open access and pay-access content.
Highlights
- Journal of Hate Studies
- The Review Review
- hate studies
- literary publishing
Partners
Internal Partners: campus departments or programsOpenness to working with external partners: Consider external partners if there is a tie to my institution (e.g. local editor of a journal for an external scholarly society)
Part of a consortium that provides support for publishing? no
Work with a university press? no
Administer a university press? no
Technologies & Services
- images
- text
- analytics
- author advisory – copyright
- cataloging
- copyediting
- digitization
- DOI assignment/allocation of identifiers
- hosting of supplemental content
- ISSN registry
- metadata
- peer review management
- training
- typesetting
- originality checking, indexing
- Digital preservation services under discussion