University of Puget Sound
Collins Memorial Library
Digital Collectionssoundideas@pugetsound.edu
http://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/
United States
Primary Contact:
Benjamin Tucker
Librarian
253-879-3667
Program Overview
Sound Ideas represents the scholarship and creative works of the faculty, staff, and students of the University of Puget Sound. Sound Ideas, organized and made accessible by Collins Memorial Library, demonstrates our institutional commitment to helping enrich the global academic community through sharing and collaboration.
Year publishing activities began:
Organization: centralized library publishing unit/department
Total FTE in support of publishing activities: professional staff (0.1); undergraduate students (0.25)
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 2016:
Library publications in 2016: campus-based student driven journals (1); faculty conference papers and proceedings (1); student conference papers and proceedings (2); ETDs (1); undergraduate capstones/honors theses (7)
Number of open access titles: journals (2); monographs ()
Number of paid titles: journals (); monographs ()
Number of hybrid titles: journals (); monographs ()
Media formats: text; images; video
Disciplinary specialties: Neuroscience
Top publications: School of Occupational Therapy Theses; Puget Sound Trail; Sound Neuroscience: An Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal; Economics Theses
Percentage of journals that are peer reviewed: 0
Percentage of journals assessing article processing charges (APCs):
Internal partners: campus departments or programs; individual faculty
External partners:
Publishing platform(s): bepress (Digital Commons)
Digital preservation strategy: digital preservation services under discussion
Additional services: outreach; metadata; author copyright advisory; audio/video streaming
Additional Information
Plans for expansion/future directions: Continued growth of thesis and undergraduate capstone collections, and development of original journals.View All Entries