Tuesday, November 1, 2005

Journal of Insect Science comes to UW-Madison

After operating for five years under the aegis of the University of Arizona Library, the Journal of Insect Science became the first serial publication to be hosted by the UW-Madison’s Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing. Founded by editor-in-chief Dr. Henry Hagedorn, JIS is a professionally refereed journal of international scope on the “biology of insects and other arthropods.” Freely accessible online to academics and others, JIS is both managed and published using open source software designed to make the most of open access publishing options and minimize the drudgery of editorial management. A very welcome partner, JIS will serve as a model for UW scholars and researchers interested in posting the proceedings of their work in a global open access environment.

Monday, August 1, 2005

Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing launched!

The Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing (SCP) of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries was established in 2005 in response to a faculty senate resolution addressing the unsustainable financial demands of academic publishing, the desire by faculty to retain and better manage usage rights to their research output, the interest of the libraries to explore innovative, alternative publishing methods, and the rising national call to maximize access to and, therefore, the impact of publicly-sponsored research. Under the direction of the Library Services Council and the leadership of the program coordinators, Wayne Hayes and Julie Schneider, the SCP will work to identify and assess the research output of the UW campus, organize activities to archive locally created scholarly content in relevant local and national repositories, assist faculty in limiting the transfer of their copyrights by modifying publisher contracts, and influence scholarly publishing by advocating the creation of open access journals and locally produced digital publications.