Indiana University Bloomington
Indiana University Libraries
Scholarly Communication
2020 CONTACT:Sarah Hare, Scholarly Communication Librarian
Phone: 812-855-7667
Email: scrissin@indiana.edu
Program Overview
Realizing excellence as a vital publishing resource at Indiana University, the Office of Scholarly Publishing serves as a comprehensive information resource and state-of-the-art disseminator and preserver of research for IU faculty, students, staff, and campus units and institutions.
Location: United States
Organization: services distributed across library units/departments
Stage (1-3): 3 - Established
Open Access Focus (1-5): 4 - Very Important
Program Advisory/Editorial Board: No
Peer Reviewed Journals: 70%
Staffing (in Full Time Equivalents):
- Professional staff: 4
- Graduate students: 1.75
- Library Operating Budget: 100%
Publishing Activities
Types of publications: conference papers and proceedings, faculty; electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs); journals, campus-based faculty-created; journals, campus-based student-created; technical/research reports.2019 | Open Access | Paid | Hybrid | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Campus-based Faculty-driven Journal | 26 | 41 | ||
Campus-based Student-driven Journals | 2 | 12 | ||
Databases | ||||
ETDs | 123 | |||
Faculty Conference Papers and Proceedings | 72 | |||
Journals for External Groups | ||||
Monographs | ||||
Newsletters | ||||
Student Conference Papers and Proceedings | ||||
Technical/Research Reports | 34 | |||
Textbooks | ||||
Undergraduate Capstones/Honors Theses |
2019: New publications from July 2018 to June 2019. 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 may be offered in some form as OA, but are also available as a paid version.
Library-Administered University Press Publications:
For journals, include titles that published at least one article in the last twelve months. For other publication types, report items that were published or added to your repository for the first time within the last twelve months.
- Campus-based Faculty-driven Journals: 13
- Campus-based Student-driven Journals: 2
- Journals Produced for External Groups: 24
- Monographs: 78
- Textbooks: 6
Highlights
- Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (journal)
- Studies in Digital Heritage (journal)
- Museum Anthropology Review (journal)
- Indiana Magazine of History (journal)
- Indiana University Journal of Undergraduate Research (journal)
- folklore
Partners
Internal Partners: campus departments or programs; individual faculty; graduate students; undergraduate studentsUniversity Press Partners: Indiana University Press
Openess to Partners: Consider external partners if there is a tie to my institution (e.g. local editor of a journal for an external scholarly society)
Technologies & Services
- audio
- data
- images
- modeling
- text
- video
- DSpace
- OJS
- Pressbooks
- analytics
- author advisory – copyright
- copyediting
- digitization
- DOI assignment/allocation of identifiers
- hosting of supplemental content
- image services
- ISSN registry
- marketing
- metadata
- open URL support
- outreach
- peer review management
- print-on-demand
- training
- typesetting
- CLOCKSS
Additional Information
Plans for Expansion & Future Directions:The IU Libraries journal publishing program is currently transitioning from an emphasis on growth toward an emphasis on sustainability. In 2020, we plan to create and operationalize a sustainability plan that will help us more effectively serve our journals with limited resources.