Guide to Publishing Resources at the University of Michigan

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The following information has been brought together by MPublishing to provide a helpful and comprehensive resource for understanding the publishing options available at the University of Michigan. Our goal is as follows: We envision a resource that can accommodate a wide variety of questions and needs loosely grouped under the heading of “publishing.” This resource would provide insightful answers to questions such as:

  • I’m a graduate student who wants to publish something online but I’m not sure it’s OK to do so.
  • I want to learn how to use InDesign.
  • My tenure portfolio includes web publishing and I’m looking for examples of best-practices for presenting this information to my tenure and promotion

committee.

  • I’m an ESL grad student who needs someone to proofread my dissertation with an eye to language issues. Can you recommend anyone?
  • Can you help me locate a good (editor/designer/indexer) for my book that is under contract with the University of Nebraska Press?
  • All of the textbook options in my field are exceptionally expensive. My colleagues and I want to pull together some of our own writings on this topic and create an affordable, scaled-back book for our students. We want it to be available for reading devices and in print.
  • I’ve heard a lot about Creative Commons licensing – should I use this for my journal article?
  • I’m interested in alternatives to commercial publishing but my department colleagues don’t really get it. Can someone come to my department’s faculty meeting to explain these alternatives?
  • I need help clearing rights on images for my forthcoming book from Duke University Press.
  • Can someone help me with my publishing contract?
  • My creative writing class wants to publish an anthology. Can we use the Espresso Book Machine for that?
  • I don’t understand the Google Book Settlement. How is it going to affect my published books? Should I opt in?
  • My journal needs a peer review management system. Can you recommend one that we could use?
  • I need help getting my first book published – can you connect me with a good university press?
  • I have a box with a bunch of research notes and ideas and I want to put them online in some way. Can you help?
  • We’re a small publishing unit on campus and need [fill in the blank].

Such a web portal could begin simply as bringing together links to and information about existing resources; new or extended features could be added as staff, finances, and University strategic initiatives dictate. Ideally, this centralized point of information and services would encompass the following areas: consulting and in-depth assistance with project planning, referrals to campus services that can assist with project realization, and the promotion of these services. A side benefit of project planning assistance and consulting could be the identification of new publishing projects appropriate for SPO or the UM Press. The existing entities brought together via the portal would also benefit from increased visibility and promotion resulting from an additional point of discovery and access. 


Service: Project implementation components

MPublishing Formerly: Scholarly Publishing Office (SPO)

Overview: SPO “extends the University of Michigan Library's traditional scholarly communications activities by offering digital publishing services responsive to the needs of both authors and users. In so doing, it adheres to the principles of openness and free scholarly exchange: the majority of its publications are open access, and SPO advocates for authorial control of intellectual property rights. All of its digital publications maintain current library preservation standards, ensuring the greatest possible longevity. Many of the online journals, conference proceedings, and books that SPO has produced over the last five years capitalize on the possibilities of web-based delivery, including sophisticated full-text searching, hyperlinking, and multimedia.”


Deep Blue

Overview:  “The University of Michigan’s institutional repository, an online service that provides open access to published and previously unpublished work by University of Michigan faculty and students.”


Espresso Book Machine (EBM)

Overview: The EBM is a book-making machine that automatically prints, binds, and trims - on demand - library-quality paperback books with 4-color covers indistinguishable from their factory made versions. Uses for the machine include printing and binding theses and dissertations, faculty-authored books and other materials, and books produced by classes such as anthologies of creative writing.


The University of Michigan Press

Overview: “The mission of the University of Michigan Press is to publish books that incorporate the best of scholarly research in a wide range of humanities and social science disciplines; to publish related educational texts for student audiences—with special emphasis in the area of English language teaching; to publish in as well as about the emerging digital world; to publish books for nonacademic audiences that advance public understanding of the many vexed political, social, and cultural issues faced by a global, multicultural society; to publish books that enrich the general culture in fiction and the arts; and to publish books that highlight the human history, natural history, and changing environment of Michigan and the Great Lakes.”

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