Kosavic, Andrea2010-07-292010-07-292010-07College and Research Libraries, July 2010, 71:310-321College and Research Libraries, July 2010, 71:310-3210010-0870http://hdl.handle.net/10315/4517http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl-36r1Embarking on a university wide journal-hosting initiative can be a resource-intensive undertaking. Providing such a service, however, can be equally rewarding, as it positions the library as both partner and colleague in the publishing process. This paper discusses ideas and strategies for institutional journal hosting gleaned over two years by the York Digital Journals Project. Suggestions for startup including policy considerations and service models are discussed. Ideas for advertising and networking are explored as well as the question of project sustainability.enOpen Journal SystemsScholarly publishingOpen accessThe York Digital Journals Project: Strategies for Institutional Open Journal Systems ImplementationsArticlehttp://crl.acrl.org/http://crl.acrl.org/content/71/4/302.abstract