If you’d like to share and showcase your personal and professional work*, IU has the latest resources and technology for your content.
Take it online
Create your web presence
- Canvas course site: Build a course, create a master template, or deliver other informal learning opportunities on IU’s official LMS.
- Pages.IU: Create a website for your professional, research, instructional, or academic content.
- Pressbooks: Host texts online or in Canvas with the ability to add interactivity or collaborate with others to build content.
- Adobe at IU: Create, manage, and collaborate on electronic media with Adobe software and tools.
Enhance your scholarly profile
- Impact services: Find tools to elevate research, manage an online profile, or track the reach of published work.
- IU Libraries Publishing Service: Indiana Publishing is a free, high-quality, open-access publishing service for IU. We publish texts created by the IU community that are not publishable by scholarly or commercial presses.
- IUScholarWorks: Increase discoverability and citations when you make your work open access in IU’s institutional repository.
- Open Access Publishing Funding: Apply for assistance to cover the Article Processing Charge (APC) for publishing in an open access journal.
- Open Journals Program: The IU Libraries provide a journal publishing platform and hosting for any IU Bloomington affiliate interested in starting a journal or “flipping” a journal to open access. This service is free as long as the journal is affiliated with Indiana University.
- Sign up for an OrchidID. With the help of ORCID iDs, IU faculty and staff can more easily receive credit and recognition for their work, reduce time spent on reporting and administrative requirements, and continually and automatically update their dossiers.
- CV service: The Scholarly Communication department can review your CV, verify versions of work to archive, contact publishers on your behalf, and upload pre-prints and post-prints that you supply.
Manage your data
- Data management plans: The Scholarly Communication department offers consultations and assistance throughout the planning and writing process.
- IU DataCORE: Store your data, meet funder data requirements, or mint a digital object identifier (DOI) to make your data fully citable.
Make your work open and accessible
- OER at IU: Create your own OER, or help your students curate and annotate their own materials using IU Pressbooks or other tools.
- OER syllabus overview: The Scholarly Communications department offers consultations to find high-quality open educational resources (OER) to meet your course needs.
* All sites hosted on university or external servers must comply with policy ISPP-24 from IU’s Information Policy Office.