- Library Student Journal (LSJ) is an open access journal started by students at Simmons College in 2006 to provide an outlet for student scholarship.
- In its first year, LSJ published around 40 papers from authors around the world and represented a wide range of library and information science topics.
- LSJ used an open source journal management system called Open Journal Systems that was hosted on the library server with support from library staff, providing an example of a library-supported open access model.
1. Student Scholarship in the Open Access Age: The First Year of Library Student Journal Simmons College GSLIS Skillshare September 22, 2007 Eli Guinnee [email_address] amy buckland [email_address]
3. Our experience with LSJ – the beginning ______________________________ December 2005 … Original idea conceived at student meeting January 2006 … Grant applied for February 2006 … Grant awarded March 2006 … Editorial Staff formed April 2006 … Temporary website posted/Call for Board Members May 2006 … Editorial Board formed June 2006 … First official call for papers July 2006 … Permanent website posted September 2006 … First issue published How we started:
4. Our experience with LSJ – the beginning ______________________________ December 2005 … Original idea conceived at student meeting January 2006 … Grant applied for February 2006 … Grant awarded March 2006 … Editorial Staff formed April 2006 … Temporary website posted/Call for Board Members May 2006 … Editorial Board formed June 2006 … First official call for papers July 2006 … Permanent website posted September 2006 … First issue published How we started:
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9. Our experience with LSJ – What we believe ______________________________ Wuzzup, Eli? I am totally rocking this hat.
10. Our experience with LSJ - What we believe ______________________________ I can’t believe it took you five tries to take the picture – and this was the best you had! Yah, well, your shoes are really pointy!
18. “ Scholars need the means to launch a new generation of journals committed to open access…. These new journals will no longer invoke copyright to restrict access to and use of the material they publish…. Because price is a barrier to access, these new journals will not charge subscription or access fees, and will turn to other methods for covering their expense.” — excerpt from the Budapest Open Access Initiative, 2002 A library-supported OA model: What is Open Access?
34. Student Scholarship in the Open Access Age: The First Year of Library Student Journal This presentations is Open Access. You are free to copy and reuse but please cite Eli Guinnee and amy buckland as the source. Available online at http://librarystudentjournal.org/presentations/simmons.ppt Eli Guinnee [email_address] amy buckland [email_address]