Portland State University
Portland State University Library
Digital Initiatives Unitpdxscholar@pdx.edu
http://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/
United States
Primary Contact:
Karen Bjork
Digital Initiatives Coordinator
503-725-5889
Program Overview
Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communication services supports new models of scholarly communications, copyright services, the showcasing of PSU’s intellectual output via open access repository services, as well as the digitization of unique historical materials. This is achieved largely through the institutional repository PDXScholar (http://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/). Major publishing initiatives include the production of the undergraduate student journals and open textbook publishing. The Library is committed to playing an active role in the changing landscape of scholarly publishing and supports the ideals of the open access movement.
Year publishing activities began: 2010
Organization: centralized library publishing unit/department
Total FTE in support of publishing activities: professional staff (2); paraprofessional staff (3.5)
Funding sources (%): library operating budget (100)
Stage of publishing efforts (1–5):
Open access focus (1–5):
Advisory/editorial board:
Publishing Activities
Library-administered university press publications in 2015:
Library publications in 2015: campus-based student-driven journals (1); monographs (1); technical/research reports (50); student conference papers and proceedings (27); ETDs (200); undergraduate capstones/honors theses (75)
Number of open access titles:
Number of paid titles:
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Media formats: text; images; audio; video; data
Disciplinary specialties: Urban Studies and Planning; Environmental Science; Engineering and Computer Science; Physics; Education
Top publications: ETDs; Brew to Bikes: Portland's Artisan Economy; McNair Scholars Online Journal; Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects; Undergraduate Honors Theses
Percentage of journals that are peer reviewed: 100
Percentage of journals assessing article processing charges (APCs):
Internal partners: campus departments or programs; individual faculty; graduate students; undergraduate students
External partners:
Publishing platform(s): bepress (Digital Commons)
Digital preservation strategy: in-house
Additional services: marketing; outreach; training; analytics; cataloging; metadata dataset management author copyright advisory; other author advisory; digitization; image services; hosting of supplemental content
Additional Information
Plans for expansion/future directions: Seek new opportunities to collaborate with faculty on publishing projects; DOI registerView All Entries