Sheridan Account Manager:
Katy Seibert
katy.seibert@sheridan.com
717.632.8448 x 8088
Having issues with the template: select.support@sheridan.com
Sheridan Select Sign In: http://select.sheridan.com/
Author Offprints Orders: http://eoc.sheridan.com/UNMLAW/eoc
If you need to access your journal's template and/or template instructions, please email the Journals Liaison for access. Any issues or questions on using the template can be emailed directly to your Sheridan Account Manager.
NMLR, NRJ: Going to Print, What you need:
Since there are no longer any subscribers, it is a list of the organizations and people to whom we provide gratis copies. Journals staff will obtain the current list from the Journals liaison and upload this list to Sheridan.
NMLR and NRJ Journals staff will have print copies sent to the following:
Contact your Law Journal Liaison if you've lost the password to any of your accounts, they can access the Sheridan passwords on the Library's shared drive.
Questions about who pays when going to print? The Journals staff don't have to do anything except alert the Journals liaison, Library Director and Library Accountant they are going to print. Sheridan will invoice the Law Library. Nothing needs to be done on the Journals' end about payment.
Digital Commons:
All UNM SOL student legal journals have been open access publications since 2009. In 2017 the journals began publishing electronically through Digital Commons. See the full list of Law Reviews publishing with Digital Commons.
Publishing in Digital Commons requires an editor filling out a spreadsheet, and sending the spreadsheet plus the final articles to their Law Library Journals liaison. Email your liaison for a copy of your particular journal's spreadsheet (they are all different). There are a lot of fields on this spreadsheet you won't need. So, if you don't have the information and/or have no idea what it is, no worries! All information will be reviewed before given to Digital Commons.
Digital Commons is a free archiving platform that allows readers to search title, authors, and the full text. Big bonus, it plays well with Google Scholar, which means more readers can find your published articles.
Direct links to your journal in Digital Commons:
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