sustaining an independent online journal
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Sustaining an Independent Online Journal. J. Allen, E. Drewski, S. Gupta, R. Molnar, and R. Rege. Faculty Advisor: Dr. Eli Blevis Human Computer Interaction/Design Indiana University School of Informatics. Design Philosophy Papers(DPP ). Independent , peer-reviewed scholarly journal - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Sustaining an Independent Online Journal
J. Allen, E. Drewski, S. Gupta, R. Molnar, and R. Rege
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Eli BlevisHuman Computer Interaction/Design
Indiana University School of Informatics
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Design Philosophy Papers(DPP)
• Independent, peer-reviewed scholarly journal
• Publishes primarily online
• Relies on reader subscriptions
• Broad, interdisciplinary analysis of design
• Sustainable design
• http://www.desphilosophy.com/
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Problem Space
• Expand constituencies
• Generate high quality content
• Increase financial viability
• Enhance user experience
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PREDISPOSITIONS
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The advancement of scholarly research depends on the free exchange of ideas.
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Focus on sustainable design is a new
and compelling area of design.
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A scholar desires to affect or contribute to his/her field through scholarly research.
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The Internet provides a highly effective way to disseminate research. Google Scholar allows access to freely available research.
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Online journals have a larger outreach potential than print-only journals.
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Visitors are more likely to return to a thoughtfully devised and well-designed website.
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Readers, subscribers and authors consider established journals more credible than their newly established counterparts.
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The design of an online journal’s website affects the perceived credibility of a journal.
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Subscription-based websites need to ensure the security of the reader.
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All websites, especially academic sites, should strive to build accessible web content, readable by all users.
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SECONDARY RESEARCH
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Subscription prices for journals have increased significantly in the last twenty-five years.
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Libraries can afford to subscribe to fewer journals.
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Citations are higher for Open Access articles than for papers only available via subscription access.
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The Open Access publishing movement is gaining momentum.
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Governments have begun to actively legislate in support of Open Access.
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Even large for-profit publishing houses have implemented aspects of Open Access publishing.
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“Reputation is one of the primary contributors to perceived quality” (Moorthy)
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Confusing website navigation features lead to user disorientation (Chen & Yen).
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Successful websites employ interactivity as a strategy.
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Good web design and accessible design are complimentary.
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Website designers should concentrate on building sites that provide users with a personalized experience.
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Websites should make it easy for users to acquire knowledge.
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Good user experience correlates closely with repeat website visitors.
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PRIMARY RESEARCH
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Heuristic Evaluation
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• Lack of clearly visible login section
• Absence of a common useful set of navigation links
• No Help/FAQ section
• Short of Accessibility standards
Findings
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• Outdated content
• Excludes professional references for authors
• Lacks form validation
• Single-spaced text is difficult to read
Findings
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Interview with Peter SuberRenown Open Access Movement Researcher
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Interview Highlights
• CA model: death knell for independent journals
• Growing popularity of OA• Humanities : poorly funded• Institutional subsidy model• Immense pressure to fill subscriptions in
CA • Misconceptions of OA• Publishing fee for OA
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INSIGHTS
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The subscription model creates a barrier to the progress of academic research.
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The open access model is advantageous and desirable to an author because it leads to more citations and therefore greater research impact.
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The intellectual community benefits from a publishing model that allows for effective dissemination of research.
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The DPP staff needs to take steps to increase the credibility of the DPP journal.
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DPP positions itself well with regard to research in sustainable design, and the journal ought to use this niche to build a central part of their outreach plan. .
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Electronic journals offer opportunities to contextualize knowledge, personalize reading experience, scaffold learning, build social relationships and communities. .
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W3C standards-compliant web design aids in building accessible websites.
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Building an accessible website leads to an increased pool of potential users.
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On the web, having repeat website visitors ties closely to experience.
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Multiple different web agents are able to view a standards-compliant website.
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CONCEPTS
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Initial Concepts
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Final Concept
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Hybrid Model
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Website Wireframe
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STRATEGIC PLANhttp://mypage.iu.edu/~rmolnar/INFO-561/INFO_I561_Strategic_Plan.xls
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POSTER
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Thank you!
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Questions?
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RESEARCH REFERENCES
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Research References
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