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<title>Publishing Open Access Journals with Digital Commons</title>
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	<p>Learn how the Library can help you launch an Open Access Journal using DigitalCommons publishing software.</p>

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<author>Jonathan McGlone</author>


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<title>DigitalCommons@WSU: Visibility of Your Scholarship Matters</title>
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	<p>Wayne State University Libraries is taking a leadership role in helping  scholars at Wayne distribute their scholarship and creative works via  the Digital Commons service.  Why is this important to you?  Because  visibility of your academic output to other scholars and stakeholders,  around the world, is important.  Digital Commons helps to remove  barriers (paywalls, access restrictions, etc...) to your scholarship  that is a common aspect of traditional commercial publishing avenues,  and increases the global reach of your scholarship.  It's easy,  effective, and it works!</p>
<p>Join Dave Stout, Director of Sales for Digital Commons at Berkeley Electronic Press, to learn more about how you can take advantage of DigitalCommons@WSU.</p>

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<author>Dave Stout</author>


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