Date: Wednesday 31 March 2010, 10:00–13:00
Venue: Room H204, UCD Humanities Institute of Ireland
Presenter: Kevin Hawkins
Postgraduate students seeking employment in the academy often find little guidance in getting their work published in order to establish a reputation and even less guidance in using digital tools to disseminate their work outside of traditional publishers. This workshop will discuss changes taking place in the system of scholarly communication and give advice for creating scholarship that transcends traditional models of print publishing.
This event is open to postgraduate students only. To register, contact hii [at] ucd [dot] ie
You must be registered and logged into dho.ie to download the slides from the workshop. To supplement slides, see the following resources:
General resources
SPARC, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition has resources on author rights, campus open-access policies, journal pricing, open access to scholarship, open data, open educational resources, public access to research, and repositories.
What's wrong with the traditional system, and how are people redesigning it?
Periodicals Price Survey 2008: Embracing Openness – This survey, commissioned by the US-based Library Journal, discusses recent developments in journal publishing and gathers statistics in price increased for scholarly publishing.
University Publishing in a Digital Age – This report on university publishing argues for a renewed commitment to publishing by universities.
MediaCommons – 'a network in which scholars, students, and other interested members of the public can help to shift the focus of scholarship back to the circulation of discourse.' In particular, see Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy.
Open access
The effect of open access and downloads ('hits') on citation impact: a bibliography of studies
Subject repositories can be located by searching these three websites:
- Disciplinary repositories – a wiki list from the Open Acces Directory (OAD)
- List of academic databases and search engines from Wikipedia includes more than just subject repositories
- OpenDOAR
Open Access Publishing in European Networks (OAPEN)
How can you get published?
How to get your thesis published – This short essay by the executive director of humanities and social sciences at Cambridge University Press gives advice for younger scholars.
How can you help rebuild the system?
Create Change – This site is developed by a number of US-based library organisations and is aimed at convincing scholars of the need for change in the system. 'Shouldn't the way we share research be as advanced as the Internet?'
What you can do to promote open access
Setting up an OA journal:
- Online Guide to Open Access Journals Publishing – discusses planning, setting up, launching, publishing, and managing OA journals.
- Guides for OA journal publishers – Despite the name, this is intended not for publishers themselves but for those interested in setting up an OA journal or converting an existing journal to OA.
Free and open-source journal management software – mostly software for publishing journals. There are also institutions who will maintain the journal website for you, such as:
- Simon Fraser University Library
- Scholarly Publishing Office of the University of Michigan Library
SPARC, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition provides many free online resources in starting new open-access publications (including creating a business model), converting subscription-based journals to open access, and finding tools and services for online publishing. They also offer an excellent consulting service for publications seeking help in navigating these changes.
Cited or given as an example in the slides
- Edward Tufte
- Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)
- Scholarly Publishing Office of the University of Michigan University Library
- Digital Humanities Observatory
- DRAPier
- MPublishing
- University of Michigan Press
- Association of Research Libraries
- Open Humanities Press
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- Open Journal Systems
- Article of the Future from Cell Press
- CiteSeerx
- digress.it
- OER Commons
- Smarthistory
- Creative Commons
- Journal of Electronic Publishing — especially The Short-Term Influence of Free Digital Versions of Books on Print Sales



