Thanks
so much for the information! Our student editors, I believe, have chosen to
work via email submissions again this year (and I tend to keep a pretty
hands-off approach to their editorial choices). That said, I’d really prefer
for us to move to using this platform on Digital Commons for submissions next
year and will advocate for it if I’m still the faculty sponsor. I think it will
really help to professionalize the journal and streamline the process.
One
more quick question related to this year since we’re still in a transition
stage: is there a permission form available (other than the one on Digital
Commons) that we should send to students whose work is accepted *this spring*
to ensure that we can also upload it to Digital Commons? Just want to be
sure students are aware that their work may be accessible via the internet,
which I’m sure most will be delighted about!
Thanks,
Kristen
On
Nov 16, 2015, at 8:39 AM, Myers, Kim <kmyers@brockport.edu>
wrote:
The original plan was
for the students to use Jigsaw online as a real journal, using the same
processes a professional journal would. For example, students would submit to
the journal through the online submission link found in the sidebar: http://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/cgi/submit.cgi?context=jigsaw.
Then the student editor would assign the article for review to one or more
reviewers. The reviewers would submit the reviews back to the editor, who would
send a decision letter to the author. In theory, they have 3 choices: Accept
for publication, Request revisions, or Reject. The accepted articles remain
together in the back end of the software, until such time as they are ready to
publish. Part of the submission process includes clicking through a digital
permission form.
While highlighted
student work was one goal of having Jigsaw online, I believe there were other
equally important goals. These include making the process more efficient, and
most importantly giving students the opportunity to work with professional
publishing software. Digital Commons is the product of bepress, formerly
Berkeley Electronic Press, and publishing real world journals is what they did
before branching into IR software.
I am happy to help
train the student editors in how to make the best use of Digital Commons.
Kim L Myers
Digital Repository
Specialist
2014 bepress IR All
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44K, Drake Memorial
Library
The College at
Brockport, State University of New York
585-395-2742
From: Prince, Wendy
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2015 10:38 PM
To: Myers, Kim
Subject: FW: Jigsaw
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2015 10:38 PM
To: Myers, Kim
Subject: FW: Jigsaw
Hi Kim,
Kristen, faculty
advisor to Jigsaw, has a few questions.
Do we need to think about anything for our next issue in
order to ensure a smooth process about uploading to Digital Commons? Do we need
to have students sign permissions forms or anything like that? I’ve cc-d Emily
here in case there’s anything she needs to know about that, too.
Emily
is the English Club president.
Well
is there a way to create a smoother process? Is there a formal permission
process before posting?
What
do we want to tell her?
From: Proehl, Kristen
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 10:38 AM
To: Prince, Wendy <wprince@brockport.edu>
Cc: Emily Blackwell <eblac3@u.brockport.edu>
Subject: Re: Jigsaw
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 10:38 AM
To: Prince, Wendy <wprince@brockport.edu>
Cc: Emily Blackwell <eblac3@u.brockport.edu>
Subject: Re: Jigsaw
This
is so great to see Jigsaw online! I’m going to include a link to it when we ask
for new Jigsaw submissions again (via email) from students later this semester.
Is it okay if we include it in a Daily Eagle announcement, too?
A
few quick questions: do we need to think about anything for our next issue in
order to ensure a smooth process about uploading to Digital Commons? Do we need
to have students sign permissions forms or anything like that? I’ve cc-d Emily
here in case there’s anything she needs to know about that, too.
Thanks,
Kristen
On
Nov 12, 2015, at 11:03 PM, Prince, Wendy <wprince@brockport.edu>
wrote:
Hi Kristen,
My apologies, I sent an email to the
English Club but forgot to include you. Jigsaw is finally uploaded to
Digital Commons. Here is the link: http://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/jigsaw/
The next edition should upload
quickly compared to this issue.
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