Campus Co-Publishing Model (CCPM): Strategic Operational Framework for University Clubs, Societies, and Departments
Abstract
The Campus Co-Publishing Model (CCPM) is an innovative model of scholarly publishing introduced in this strategic framework by the Centre for Fintech and Strategic Business Research (CFSBR). The model is designed to link university Student Clubs, independent student groups, academic societies, and university departments into a common global digital indexing system. The essence of its innovation is to dissociate the public-facing publishing platform from the back-end metadata management system. This architecture enables partner clubs and departments to publish brief research papers, case studies, and market analyses (usually 2-5 pages) with their own identity, branding, and website. Behind the scenes, CFSBR serves as a technical infrastructure that centralizes metadata registration and assigns permanent Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) automatically with a unique Crossref prefix (10.67226). The automated publishing process of the CCPM helps undergraduate and master's-level research become globally discoverable without administrative hurdles or foreign currency payments.
Keywords: Academic Publishing Strategy, Undergraduate Research, Digital Object Identifier (DOI), Institutional Repository, Open Access, Metadata Harvesting, Institutional Repository.
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