Loyola University Chicago
University Libraries
Systems Department
2020 CONTACT:Margaret Heller, Digital Services Librarian
Phone: 773-508-2686
Email: mheller1@luc.edu
Program Overview
Loyola eCommons is an open access, sustainable, and secure resource created to preserve and provide access to research, scholarship, and creative works created by the university community for the benefit of Loyola students, faculty, and staff, as well as the larger world.
Location: United States
Organization: centralized library publishing unit/department
Stage (1-3): 3 - Established
Open Access Focus (1-5): 5 - Completely
Program Advisory/Editorial Board: No
Peer Reviewed Journals: 50%
Staffing (in Full Time Equivalents):
- Professional staff: 0.50
- Graduate students: 0.25
- Undergraduates: 1
- Library Operating Budget: 100%
Publishing Activities
Types of publications: conference papers and proceedings, faculty; educational resources (ex. textbooks, course modules); electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs); journals, campus-based student-created.2019 | Open Access | Paid | Hybrid | |
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Campus-based Faculty-driven Journal | ||||
Campus-based Student-driven Journals | 2 | 2 | ||
Databases | ||||
ETDs | 557 | 7301 | ||
Faculty Conference Papers and Proceedings | ||||
Journals for External Groups | ||||
Monographs | 1 | |||
Newsletters | ||||
Student Conference Papers and Proceedings | ||||
Technical/Research Reports | ||||
Textbooks | 3 | |||
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.
Highlights
- environmental sustainability
- higher education administration
- bioinformatics
Partners
Internal Partners: campus departments or programs; individual faculty; graduate studentsOpeness 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
- images
- text
- video
- Digital Commons (bepress)
- analytics
- author advisory – copyright
- author advisory – other
- contract/license preparation
- digitization
- metadata
- outreach
- training
- Preservica