The Library as Publisher: Increasing Library Relevance through Institutional Repository Services Richard W. Clement Dean of Libraries ALA Midwinter 2010.

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The Library as Publisher: Increasing Library Relevance through Institutional Repository Services Richard W. Clement Dean of Libraries ALA Midwinter 2010

Utah’s land-grant university, founded in ,000 students; 850 faculty; four campuses 200 undergraduate, 90 masters, and 35 doctoral programs Utah’s land-grant university, founded in ,000 students; 850 faculty; four campuses 200 undergraduate, 90 masters, and 35 doctoral programs Utah State University

Merrill-Cazier Library Merrill-Cazier Library  New facility completed in 2005, 305,000 ft 2, nearly 2 million volumes, nearly 200 databases  Automated storage and retrieval system with the capacity for over 1.5 million new volumes  Information Commons with 150 workstations and 35 group study rooms

launched in November 2008

University Scholarly Publishing  Technical Reports  Conference Proceedings  Journals  Monographs = University Press

Technical Reports

Conference Proceedings

Scholarly Journals  Open Access – Born digital  Open Access – Converted and digitized  Traditional, restricted digital access  Traditional, no digital access

Open Access – Born digital

Open Access – Converted and digitized

Traditional, restricted digital access

Traditional, restricted digital access

Scholarly monographs

Traditional Publication

eBook Options

Open Access imprints

Open Access backlist

A New Publishing Model for Scholarly Monographs  Concentration on the University’s own authors in all fields and disciplines  Open Access using Digital Commons  Print on Demand option  Minimal marketing  Distribution via the Internet

Next Steps  Continue to assist in the conversion of the University’s journals, technical reports, and conference proceedings to Open Access in Digital Commons  Continue to help new Open Access publications startup and flourish in Digital Commons  Continue to put the Press’ backlist into Digital Commons as Open Access publications  Launch a publicity program to inform faculty authors that the Press now publishes Open Access books in all disciplines  Move most current Press books and future projects to Open Access, with a Print on Demand option

Our long-term goal at Utah State University is to create a scholarly publishing system based on Digital Commons to provide open and free access to all of the University’s publications.