According
to President Barker, "a 'center' is a college research entity";
it functions as a unit within the context of a college. This definition
is affirmed by Y. T. Shah, Chief Research Officer and Senior Vice Provost
of the university. According to the South Carolina Commission on Higher
Education, "New centers, bureaus, and institutes for which the
institution requests additional appropriations from the state require
new program approval. Commission approval is not required for units
where no additional new appropriation from the state is requested or
required" (CHE Guidelines for New Academic Program Approval: Definitions,
Policies, and Procedures, September 1998, Section III.12). CHE gave
its approval on July 18, 2000, followed by final approval from President
Barker and Interim Provost Helms. The Center was formally implemented
on August 15, 2000.
A.
As a Facility-Specific Identity.
The Center for Electronic and Digital Publishing (CEDP) shall be the
name of the AAH College unit that produces publications in print, electronic,
and digital media for the trademark Clemson University Press. The facilities
used will include the Document Design Lab (DDL), Multimedia Authoring
Teaching and Research Facilty (MATRF), and the design and art studios
that function as workspace for graduate students in MA/English, MAPC,
and MFAC. With a new Writing and Publication Studies (WPS) major projected
in the Department of English, a slightly augmented DDL/MATRF workplace
will easily accommodate undergraduate interns in supervised design and
textual editing activities. Most equipment needed for possible activities
listed in section V of the AAH Press Task Force Report of Jan. 17, 2000,
is already available or will be obtained from grant or foundation sources.
(See also section VI. Possible Funding Sources.) Facilities and their
staffing will be the responsibility of appropriate administrators--in
English, the Graduate and DDL/MATRF directors. With the advent of the
WPS major, the director of that program will coordinate internships
with the DDL/MATRF Director. As necessary in academic programs, program
directors report to departmental chairs, just as departmental chairs
report to the Dean.
The CEDP Director will coordinate the publication program in AAH and
serve as chair of the Center's Advisory Board, which shall consist of
the editors of The South Carolina Review, Upstart Crow, Mirare, and
any new publications; the Director of the DDL/MATRF; and three appointed
representatives from the College. (The first CEDP Advisory Board, in
effect, may have been roughly defined when Dean Barker appointed the
Press Task Force.) The Advisory Board shall have two responsibilities:
(1) the pursuit of resources to support the cost of publishing individual
projects in accordance with the CUDP imprint, outlined above; and (2)
the review and approval of manuscripts and proposals for publication,
with regular meetings to monitor progress on projects delegated to its
members, project editors, and the combined staff of the CEDP and associated
units such as the DDL/MATRF. The CEDP Director shall coordinate the
publication projects that are brought to CEDP facilities. That is, the
CEDP Director provides the "what" to complement the "how"
of the DDL/MATRF Director and the studio administrators. The Director
of the Center, as Executive Editor of CUDP, will direct all publications
in the college by presiding over the review process of the Advisory
Board and coordinating production between the Board, departmental administrators,
CEDP staff, project editors, authors, and student assistants. The CEDP
Director shall be a "hands-on" editor.
B. As an Administrative Entity.
As the fiscal authority for the press, the CEDP Director shall have
the responsibility of raising revenue, managing a budget, writing grants
and contracts, overseeing royalties, and observing administrative procedures
set by the university and state and higher authorities on all manner
of business concerning intellectual property and copyright. The CEDP
Director will thus work directly with staff in the Dean's Office, with
the AAH Development Officer in the Clemson University Foundation Office,
and with the Dean of AAH, reporting to the latter just as in the Institute
model (perhaps eventually to be implemented for CUDP) he/she would report
to the Provost.