
National award presented to University Libraries

The Association of College and Research Libraries named Grand
Valley University Libraries recipient of the 2012 Excellence in
Academic Libraries Award.
ACRL President Joyce Ogburn came on March 20 from Utah to
present the $3,000 award and a plaque, during a reception on the Pew
Grand Rapids Campus. The award recognizes Grand Valley’s exemplary
services and resources to further the educational mission of the
institution. Also noted was the University Libraries’ leadership in
developing programs, tools and best practices that other libraries
have emulated.
One example of leadership was the recent user group meeting
provided for current Digital Commons users in Michigan, which drew
attendees from Hope College, Wayne State University, Western Michigan
University, Grand Rapids Community College, Baker College and Eastern
Michigan University. Grand Valley is using the Digital Commons
platform to provide worldwide open access to scholarly and creative
works by faculty and staff members and students through the
ScholarWorks@GVSU repository.
“More than 3,300 items were added to the repository in 2011,”
said Lee VanOrsdel, University Libraries dean. “Items were downloaded
more than 140,000 times, and users came from 145 countries and all 50
states.”
University Libraries is now partnering with a host of campus
units to put their publications into the repository and is working
with individual faculty members to provide hosting services for
scholarly journals and open access textbooks. The Digital Commons
platform also allows the Libraries to host conference papers and
presentations. Researchers who want to publish in a regular journal,
but make their article open access, now have access to funds, provided
by the Libraries through the Center for Scholarly and Creative
Excellence, to pay for article processing fees.
“There are huge changes occurring in scholarly publication,”
said VanOrsdel. “Through these new services, University Libraries is
actively deepening our expertise and growing our capacity to support,
preserve and disseminate the scholarly and creative works produced
within the university.”
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