Darra Ballance, MLIS; Kim Mears, MLIS, AHIP 

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Librarian Contributions to a Revamped Open Access Public Health Journal Darra Ballance, MLIS; Kim Mears, MLIS, AHIP  Robert B. Greenblatt MD Library, Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia INTRODUCTION RESULTS WEB SITE REVISIONS The embedded librarian, who has years of experience in web site design, negotiated changes to the jGPHA website which was becoming more unorganized with each new issue. The librarian employed information architecture and design principles to better organize information on the webpages for the journal. An academic health sciences librarian, embedded in a public health institute, assisted in the preparation of a recently revived journal: Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association (jGPHA). The Augusta University Institute of Public and Preventive Health (IPPH) serves as the academic partner to a state public health association (the Georgia Public Health Association (GPHA)), which published the journal from 2006-2009. The journal was revived by the IPPH and GPHA as an open access publication in 2015. No organization Links to issues hard to find METHODS LIBRARIAN TASKS Archive all issues Apply for indexing Figure 3. New Home Page Figure 2. Old Home Page APPLICATIONS FOR INDEXING The application for MEDLINE indexing was declined; no specific reasons for the decision were provided, but NLM advised the journal to re-apply in April 2018. Despite this decision, many articles from jGPHA are included in PubMed due to their NIH funding. The application to the DOAJ was successful. The IPPH and GPHA are committed to following best practices for open access publishing and we are proud of our inclusion by the DOAJ. Obtain Crossref account for DOIs The embedded librarian investigated and submitted applications for indexing in MEDLINE, Science Citation Index, and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). The Scholarly Communications librarian worked to ensure that JGPHA articles are now archived in the university’s digital repository, Scholarly Commons. Crossref membership was obtained to grant DOIs The embedded librarian worked with IPPH administrative staff to develop a workflow process for assigning DOIs and troubleshoots problems assigning the DOIs. The two librarians advised the IPPH and GPHA to use a Creative Commons license as part of their author agreement/copyright statement on the journal’s web site. The license statement was adopted by the journal and appears in each issue. CONCLUSIONS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This ongoing project has enhanced the embedded librarian’s value to the IPPH and the jGPHA and assisted in the scholarly development of the journal.  The institute has begun a research study on state public health associations and barriers to publishing state-level public health research; the librarian is included on the research team for this project as well.   The poster authors wish to acknowledge Selina Smith PhD, Mdiv, Professor & Curtis G. Hames, MD, Distinguished Chair, Department of Family Medicine, Medical College of Georgia and Faith Kinard, Administrative Associate, IPPH. Figure 1. Example of an article license