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Digital Library Program Services: Publishing, Repositories, and Projects

From creating new journals to providing support for alternative publishing options, DLPS offers a host of tools and services to help the university community throughout the scholarly publishing cycle.

Scholarly Publishing & Digital Scholarship Manager

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Emily Stenberg
she/her/hers
Contact:
Repository Services Manager
E: emily.stenberg@wustl.edu
OR
digital@wumail.wustl.edu
Location
Olin Library: Wed
Remote: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
Website

Open Scholarship Books

Digital Library Program Services invites proposals to publish through its service Open Books. Working with authors or editors, WashU Libraries provide the technical infrastructure, planning support, and access to training.

Contact digital@wumail.wustl.edu to schedule a consultation.

 

 

Book Platform Training

Washington University Libraries provide publishing support for open access books and long form projects through Pressbooks, a publishing platform that supports open, accessible, interactive, and customizable content.

Refer to Using Pressbooks for Digital Publishing for more information on the platform.

DLPS will work with creators during the onboarding process including additional training in the Pressbooks platform.