Focus on Scholarly Publishing
Collins Library is pleased to announce the first issue of
the Race and Pedagogy Journal is available on Sound Ideas.
The publication was conceived in 2014 and provides a forum to cultivate a critical discussion around the issues of teaching and race to mitigate the effects of discrimination and structural racism, and thereby, improve education for all students. R&PJ is edited by Dexter Gordon, Grace Livingston, Nancy Bristow, Carolyn Weisz, and Elise Richman. Lori Ricigliano is the managing editor. We welcome submissions that are diverse in voice and content, including scholarly articles, creative writing, personal narratives, and artwork by faculty, student scholars, practitioners, and the general public.
Sound Ideas offers a full journal publishing platform, including tools to manage submissions and conduct peer review. Each journal interface is customized to meet the specific needs of the publication. Whether you want to transition an existing journal from print to digital or start an entirely new publication, the Collins Library can work with you to launch your project. Contact your liaison librarian for further information. See examples of existing journals at: http://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/, including:
- Sound Decisions: An Undergraduate Bioethics Journal: faculty adviser,
Suzanne Holland - Sound Neuroscience: An Undergraduate Neuroscience Journal: faculty adviser, Siddharth Ramakrishnan
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