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PUB 604: Technologies and Infrastructure for Academic Publishing

Students will explore the technologies and infrastructures necessary to support the publishing, discovery, preservation, and linking of scholarship. Through a hands-on approach, students will learn about the tools and services that create the “scholarly record,” equipping them with expertise to navigate the growing landscape of technologies for academic publishing. The course will cover various aspects of academic publishing, including content management systems, metadata standards, digital preservation techniques, open access platforms, and the role of libraries and repositories. Open source technologies will be emphasized throughout the course. 

This 4-credit course is being offered entirely online in an asynchronous format, with assignments due at scheduled points throughout the term. The course is open to graduate students from SFU as well as to non-credit students from anywhere in the world (registered through SFU’s LifeLong Learning). 

  • Credits: 4 
  • Schedule: Online, asynchronous 
  • Prerequisite: Admission to the program. Also open to graduate students from across the university (contact course instructor for registration details), and non-credit students registering through LifeLong Learning. Space is limited. 
  • Questions? Email Alison Moore at ajm30@sfu.ca 
  • Calendar Description

What you will learn

After completing this course, you’ll be able to do the following:

  • Explain the key technologies and infrastructures that support scholarly publishing and discovery
  • Use content management systems to organize, publish, and maintain academic content
  • Apply metadata standards to improve the discoverability and interoperability of scholarly works
  • Implement digital preservation strategies to ensure long-term access to research outputs
  • Evaluate the roles of libraries, repositories, and open access platforms in shaping the scholarly record
  • Assess and apply open source tools and services for academic publishing

How you will learn and be evaluated

  • Prepare to spend 3-5  hours per week on coursework
  • Expect readings and other assignments on a weekly basis
  • Plan to access the course at least once every few days to keep up with your work and class discussions
  • Connect with the instructor via email, online posts, and optional live Q&A Zoom sessions scheduled by the instructor (summaries/recordings available)

You will be evaluated on:

  • Assignments
  • Participation in online discussions

Faculty

How to register

Current SFU students

Current SFU students must register for the course through GoSFU.

Non-credit students enrolling through LifeLong Learning

This course is open to students not registered at SFU. Non-SFU students interested in this course are invited to enroll in the non-credit option through SFU’s Lifelong Learning registration system. Please see the Policies page for information regarding refunds and grading, and the Supports page for information regarding accessibility supports available.

We are committed to keeping this course accessible. Discounts and fee waivers are available for a limited number of participants with financial constraints, especially those without institutional support or from underrepresented regions. Please contact commpkp@sfu.ca with the nature of your need, including your role, institutional affiliation, and country of residence. Requests will be reviewed confidentially and fairly, with priority given to those who would otherwise be unable to participate.

Technical Requirements

For online courses, you will need a computer with audio and microphone that is connected to the internet. Canvas is the online system that will be used for the course. For more information and online support, visit Online Learning.

English Language Requirements

To succeed in this course, you will need an advanced level of written and spoken English. If you are unsure whether your English language skills are sufficient, we recommend you complete the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with the following minimums:

  • Overall band score minimum 6.5
  • No band below 6.0
  • Writing band score minimum 8.0

Please note we can’t refund your registration fees after the course start date if you find your English language skills are not adequate.

If you have questions or concerns about your English language proficiency, we encourage you to contact your local IELTS Test Centre.

Learning Materials

No textbook is required. We will provide all course materials online.