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Duke Law Reviews Going All-in Online Melanie Dunshee, Assistant Dean for Library Services, Journals Advisor dunshee@law.duke.edu Goodson Law Library Duke University School of Law Digital Commons Webinar March 5, 2015 Position yourself in the forefront of innovation
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All of its journals freely available online in 1998
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scholarship.law.duke.edu/journals
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Archive - preservation - consistent information -standards -navigation
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Journal website Using WordPress
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Entry pages for Journals to WordPress sites
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Available Discoverable Broader audiences – other disciplines and international Multiple outlets
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Based on AALS Memorandum http://aalsfar.com/deansmemos/98-24.html
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Author Retains Copyright
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Duke Journals Paid Subscriptions History 1/20111/20121/2013 1/2014 1/2015 LCP881796681533437 DLJ548534473370286 ALR*244213189150 DJCIL 212205184 DELPF168157141 DJGLP144132116 DJCLPP100 93 DFLSC565554
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Natural Next Step Successful online publication + declining print subscriptions = online only publication
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Law School Interests Promote and disseminate scholarship Save money Shift funds to more visible and innovative activities
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Administrative Costs Subscriber database maintenance Invoicing Claims US Mail forms Dealing with subscription agents Formatting for printer and managing dual copy
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JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember Alaska Law Review525449844834476855714675429134183929457546784560 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum 462635763747403340093740308926903755410836693507 Duke Forum for Law & Social Change 608524639686578538488584822704659576 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 866290778570871399237504669860187075864788657897 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy 120110169441056899638617533698807750677 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 582165518441818570396142634351626219828177226367 Duke Law Journal388244156745781469194663640388389903357442635530765172345790 Duke Law & Technology Review 14578146661600216821135351275211827930412057137231216110391 Law and Contemporary Problems 509974959250549534355225941234410103561444875563325780052879 2014 Monthly Downloads
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Monthly email to journal Editors
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Where Scholars Go
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New Kinds of Scholarship
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New promotional opportunities
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Social Media
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Expanded Presentation Options -Symposium papers with video -Papers with formal or informal commentaries -”on file with” content and data sets -events for “life of the law school” collections
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Personal copies authors and journal editors Print on Demand more/better options needed
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You are the Publisher eISSNs Delivering content to contractual content providers: Hein, Gale, JSTOR, Westlaw, LexisNexis Copyright agreements Preventing link rot – DOIs? Preservation of articles, and cited documents Metadata
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Contact information Melanie Dunshee dunshee@law.duke.edu dunshee@law.duke.edu Hollie White, Digital Initiatives Librarian hollie.white@law.duke.edu hollie.white@law.duke.edu Sean Chen, Digital Resources Librarian schen@law.duke.edu schen@law.duke.edu
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