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This wiki contains documentation for publishing partners of the [http://www.lib.umich.edu/spo/ Scholarly Publishing Office].
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This wiki contains documentation for publishing partners of [http://www.publishing.umich.edu/ Michigan Publishing].
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* [[Choosing a Publishing Model]]
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Content in this wiki is available for reuse under a Creative Commons license. See the [[MPublishing:Copyrights|copyright page]] for more information.
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== Getting Started ==
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'''General Planning'''
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* SPARC provides an [http://www.sparc.arl.org/resources/publishing/journal-publishing-RI Open-access Journal Publishing Resource Index] containing advice on new journal planning, governance and editorial issues, marketing and promotion, and more.
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* [http://works.bepress.com/scott_lyons/5/ Case Study on the Development of the International Journal of Exercise Science]: "This document is a summary case study on the origination, development, marketing and on-going management of this unique research journal."
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'''Business Models and Associated Costs'''
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* The [http://www.sparc.arl.org/resources/publishers/consulting SPARC Consulting Group] provides guidance on [http://www.sparc.arl.org/resources/papers-guides/oa-income-models business models] to learned societies and other nonprofit organizations that want to make a switch to open access.
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* [http://www.the-efa.org/res/rates.php Common rates] for editing, fact checking, indexing, layout, proofreading, and more.
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'''Copyright and Licensing'''
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* [http://guides.lib.umich.edu/permissions Obtaining Copyright Permissions] – This gives advice to an author or editor determining whether permission is required and how to obtain permission to use part or all of a copyrighted work in one's work.
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'''Policies and Ethics'''
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* The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) provides [http://publicationethics.org/resources a range of useful tools for journal editors and writers].
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'''Managing submissions and peer review'''
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* Overview of tools available for [[Managing submissions and peer review]]
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'''Indexing'''
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* [[Overview of Journal Indexes and Aggregators]]
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'''Associations'''
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* Editors of journals might consider joining the [http://www.celj.org/ Council of Editors of Learned Journals] for advice and support from other journal editors, plus venues for advertising journals related to modern languages and literature.
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* There are also discipline-specific groups, such as [http://www.celxj.org/ CELxJ] and [http://lis-editors.org/ LIS-Editors].
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== Working with us ==
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* [[Print-on-demand publishing through CreateSpace]]
* [[Print-on-demand publishing through CreateSpace]]
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* [[Publishing Agreements]]
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* [[Publishing Agreements]] (reflects historical, not current, practice)
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* [[Guidelines for Publishing Partners]]
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* [[Guidelines for Publishing Partners]] for how to provide content to Michigan Publishing
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* [[Collection Statistics]]
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** [[Creating downloadable PDFs]]
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** [[Inserting DOIs into bibliographic references]]
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* [[Usage Statistics]]
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* [[Rapid Typesetting Service]]
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* [[Hypothes.is]] Sentence-Level Commenting and Annotation Feature
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* [[Harvesting of metadata through OAI-PMH]]
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* Marketing your publication: [[Michigan Publishing Marketing Guide]]
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== Resource guides ==
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* [[Guide to Publishing Resources at the University of Michigan]]
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* [[EPUB Conversion Guidelines]]
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== Policies ==
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* [[Access and Usage Policy]] for Michigan Publishing publications
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* Digital Preservation
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**[http://wiki.publishing.umich.edu/Digital_Preservation_Policy Michigan Publishing Digital Preservation Practices]
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** [http://www.lib.umich.edu/preservation-and-conservation/digital-preservation/what-digital-preservation What is Digital Preservation?]
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** [http://www.lib.umich.edu/preservation-and-conservation/digital-preservation/internal-resources Internal Resources] – these guides were produced by U-M staff
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** [http://www.lib.umich.edu/preservation-and-conservation/digital-preservation/external-resources External Resources] – these guides were produced by trusted authorities outside of U-M
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* [[Notification of Server Outages]]
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Content in this wiki is available for reuse under a Creative Commons license. See the [[Scholarly_Publishing_Office_Wiki:Copyrights|copyright page]] for more information.
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* [http://www.lib.umich.edu/digital-library-production-service-dlps/dlps-common-access-problems Common Access Problems] – This page, maintained by the Digital Library Production Service at the University of Michigan, describes commonly encountered difficulties accessing content hosted in the DLXS environment used by both Michigan Publishing and DLPS. -->
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Current revision

This wiki contains documentation for publishing partners of Michigan Publishing.

Content in this wiki is available for reuse under a Creative Commons license. See the copyright page for more information.

Contents

[edit] Getting Started

General Planning

Business Models and Associated Costs

  • The SPARC Consulting Group provides guidance on business models to learned societies and other nonprofit organizations that want to make a switch to open access.
  • Common rates for editing, fact checking, indexing, layout, proofreading, and more.

Copyright and Licensing

  • Obtaining Copyright Permissions – This gives advice to an author or editor determining whether permission is required and how to obtain permission to use part or all of a copyrighted work in one's work.

Policies and Ethics

Managing submissions and peer review

Indexing

Associations

  • Editors of journals might consider joining the Council of Editors of Learned Journals for advice and support from other journal editors, plus venues for advertising journals related to modern languages and literature.
  • There are also discipline-specific groups, such as CELxJ and LIS-Editors.


[edit] Working with us

[edit] Resource guides

[edit] Policies


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