Seattle Pacific University
Seattle Pacific University Library
Scholarly Communications
2019 CONTACT:Kristen Hoffman, Psychology and Scholarly Communications Librarian
Phone: 206-281-2423
Email: khoffman@spu.edu
Program Overview
The SPU Library Scholarly Communications program, in collaboration with the Center for Scholarship and Faculty Development, exists to enhance the Library’s role in the discovery, creation, and sharing of faculty and student scholarship at Seattle Pacific University.
Publishing Activities Began: 2014
Location: United States
Organization: services distributed across campus
Stage (1–5): 4 - Growing
Open Access Focus (1–5): 4 - Very Important
Program Advisory/Editorial Board: No
Staffing (in Full Time Equivalents):
Location: United States
Organization: services distributed across campus
Stage (1–5): 4 - Growing
Open Access Focus (1–5): 4 - Very Important
Program Advisory/Editorial Board: No
Staffing (in Full Time Equivalents):
- Professional staff: 0.2
- Paraprofessional staff: 0.2
- Graduate students:
- Undergraduates:
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Publishing Activities
All Library Publishing Activities:- Faculty Conference Papers and Proceedings: 16
- Student Conference Papers and Proceedings: 103
- ETDs: 37
- Newsletters: 1
Highlights
Disciplinary Specialties:
- biblical studies
- educational leadership
- business law, public responsibility, and ethics
- clinical psychology
- industrial and organizational psychology
Top Publications:
- " A Political and Historic Analysis of the Relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia: how the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia has influenced U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East" (honors project)
- Beyond Borders (monograph)
- "The Soul of Korean Christianity: How the Shamans, Buddha, and Confucius Paved the Way for Jesus in the Land of the Morning Calm" (honors project)
- "The Effects of Reflective Assessment on Student Achievement" (dissertation)
- "Giving Power to the Powerless: Elizabeth Gaskell's Presentation of Women in an Age of Change" (honors project)
Partners
Internal Partners: campus departments or programs; individual facultyBest publications to refer to our program: Theology of Work Project
Technologies & Services
Media Formats:
- audio
- data
- images
- text
- video
Softwares & Platforms:
- Digital Commons (bepress)
Digital Preservation Strategy:
- Digital preservation services under discussion
Additional Services:
- author advisory – copyright
- digitization
- hosting of supplemental content
- metadata
- outreach
- training