Abstract

Many academic libraries are looking at new ways to add value when they deliver services to faculty, and one potential area where the library can provide new services is in partnering with academic staff to support the dissemination of faculty research. Librarians have traditionally helped faculty researchers at the beginning of the research cycle, with the discovery and delivery of information sources. However, they are now playing a role at the end of the research cycle, providing services that support scholarly publishing. This paper examines library participation in faculty-led publishing ventures. In particular, it explores the value that smaller research libraries can provide to faculty editors through journal hosting, which will be analysed through an examination of the successful migration of the Australian Journal of Teacher Education, a faculty-administered journal at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia, to the University’s institutional repository. This transition provided library staff members at Edith Cowan University opportunities to develop new knowledge and skills in journal publishing, while meeting the journal’s need for a better way to manage a growing influx of article submissions. The resultant faculty-library partnership enabled more effective management of the journal and has contributed to its growing success. The evaluative framework developed to enable assessment of the success of this journal’s transition can help other libraries demonstrate the success of their own journal hosting ventures.

Highlights

  • The library at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Perth, Western Australia is responsible for the administration of the University’s institutional repository (IR)

  • In 2010, the Library approached the editorial board of the Australian Journal of Teacher Education (AJTE) with the proposal that the current online version of the journal be transferred to an IR-hosted site

  • ECU has its origins in several former teachers colleges located in Perth in Western Australia

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INTRODUCTION

The library at Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Perth, Western Australia is responsible for the administration of the University’s institutional repository (IR). When ECU’s IR was established in 2007, the senior manager of the ECU Library’s technical division recognized the opportunity afforded by Digital Commons for enabling journal hosting. This paper will explore the motivations and perceived advantages for the Library and the AJTE editorial board that led to the publishing partnership. This exploration of the partnership will describe the steps undertaken to host the journal on the IR; it will examine. It is hoped that the lessons learned through the ECU Library’s hosting experience will aid other libraries both in developing successful journal publishing partnerships and in articulating the value of their own hosting services

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