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DScribe Digital Publishing Our Digital Initiatives Scholarly EJournals Institutional and SubjectBased Repositories Digital Collections DScribe Digital Publishing Dscribe contains over 100 thematic digital collections published by the ULS ID: 247628

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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh

D-Scribe Digital PublishingSlide2

Our Digital InitiativesScholarly E-JournalsInstitutional and Subject-Based RepositoriesDigital CollectionsSlide3

D-Scribe Digital PublishingD-scribe contains over 100 thematic digital collections published by the ULS.With over 100,000 digital objects, D-scribe contains photos, manuscripts, maps, books, journal articles, electronic theses and dissertations, government documents and other grey literature such as working papers, white papers and technical reports.

The content of D-Scribe is drawn from a variety of sources including selective digitization of ULS print collections and direct author contributions from the global research community.

Most items in D-Scribe are available through Open Access and are freely accessible to users worldwide.Slide4

ULS E-Journal PublishingOur MissionSupport researchers in efficient knowledge production rapid dissemination of new research

Open access to scholarly information

Build collaborative partnerships around the world

Improve the production and sharing of scholarly research

Support innovative publishing servicesSlide5

Publishing Services We ProvideHardware and software hosting servicesGraphic design servicesScanning and digitization services Consultation in editorial workflow management

Training for editors, reviewers, etc.

ISSN, DOI (Digital Object Identifier) registration

Help in establishing formal acceptance and recognition of your scholarly content

Advice on Open Access & e-publishing to share research on a global scaleSlide6

Journals in Production Bolivian Studies JournalCINEJ Cinema JournalContemporaneity: Historical Presence in Visual Culture

EMAJ: Emerging Markets Journal

Ethnology: An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology

Études

Ricœuriennes

/

Ricœur

Studies

Excellence in Higher Education

International Journal of

Telerehabilitation

Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy

Revista

IberoamericanaSlide7

Journals in DevelopmentBiblios: Revista de

Bibliotecología

y

Ciencias

de la

Información

Health, Culture and Society

Institute of Integrative

Omics

and Applied Biotechnology Letters

Journal of Law and Commerce

Journal of Technology, Law, and Policy

Motivational Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation Practice

Pitt Political Review

Pittsburgh Journal of Environmental and Public Health Law

Pittsburgh Tax Review

Timely Interventions: A Translational Journal of Public Policy Debate

University of Pittsburgh Law ReviewSlide8

Open Journal Systems (OJS)Manuscript management and publication system developed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) to expand and improve access to researchPKP was founded by John Willinksy

in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia in 1998

Offered freely to the world

Supported by a large user community moderated by PKP staff

As of April 2011, there are over 9,000 installations around the world

Can accommodate open access, delayed open access, and subscription materialSlide9

OJSOJS FeaturesOJS is installed locally and locally controlledEditors configure requirements, sections, review process, etc.

Subscription module with delayed open access options

Comprehensive indexing of content part of global system

Reading Tools for content, based on field and editors' choice

Email notification and commenting ability for readers

Complete context-sensitive online Help supportSlide10

OJS continuedOnline submission and management of all contentBlind, double-blind, or open peer-review processes

Online management of copyediting, layout, and proofreading

Delegation of editorial responsibilities according to journal sections

Management of publication schedule and ongoing journal archiving

Customizable presentation features multilingual interface supporting 10 languages

Support for a variety of reader tools, such as RSS feeds and share buttons

Journal statisticsSlide11

Subject-Based RepositoriesAphasiology Archive Archive of European IntegrationD-ScholarshipElectronic Theses and Dissertations

Industry Studies Working Papers

Minority Health and Health

EquityArchive

PhilSci

-Archive Slide12

EPrintsA generic repository-building software with the flexibility for high-level customization developed by the University of Southampton, UK for building digital repositories.Offered freely to the worldSupported by a limited user community moderated by

EPrints

staff

Approximately 269 known repositories throughout the world

Can support open access and restricted contentSlide13

EprintsAuthor self-archiving: Authors contribute work directly to the archiveReliable scholarly content: Archive administrators maintain control over repository’s contents

Enhanced visibility: Content is searchable through Google Scholar, other internet browsers, and Open Access directories

Improved

searchability

and navigation: Advanced browsing options and full-text searching of every word in all documents

Rapid dissemination of new knowledge: Sharing through social networking tools, RSS feeds, and email alertsSlide14

EPrints continuedPermanent storage and preservation: A secure, stable repository for research and information, maintained in perpetuityOpen access: Authors may retain copyright through Creative Commons licensing

The life cycle of scholarship: Deposit multiple versions of a document, from early manuscripts to the final referred version of a published article

Know your scholarship’s impact: Usage data for archive contentSlide15

Digital Research Library (DRL)Through a partnership between the ULS and the University of Pittsburgh Press, the DRL publishes online over 745 books published by the PressThe Press negotiated separate licenses with each author to publish these books online via Open Acess

The DRL both digitizes these books and publishes them online using Digital Library

eXtentsion

Service

These books soon will be moving to Fedora Commons and

IslandoraSlide16

Additional Digital CollectionsChartres: Cathedral of Notre-Dame with Dr. Alison Stones (History of Art and Architecture).Free at Last? Slavery in Pittsburgh in the 18th and 19th Centuries, a partnership with Pitt’s Office of Public Affairs and the Heinz History Center Historic Pittsburgh Image Collections drawn from seven libraries and archives in PittsburghSlide17

ULS D-Scribe Digital Publishinghttp://www.library.pitt.edu/dscribe