“…Academic libraries have been steadily growing into this role by supporting student journals (Buckland, 2015;Davis-Kahl, 2013;Marken & Dawson, 2017;Spiro, 2015); encouraging students to deposit their work in the institutional repository (Buckland, 2015); hosting undergraduate poster sessions or research and writing contests (Hensley, 2013;Jones et al, 2011;Jones & Canuel, 2013); and offering for-credit scholarly publishing courses (Gilman, 2013;Hare, 2019). These initiatives provide students with the opportunity to refine their work, gain recognition for their scholarly contribution and skills, and develop confidence and expertise in the publishing process (Buckland, 2015;Caprio, 2014;Davis-Kahl, 2013;Gilman, 2013;Hare, 2019;Jones et al, 2011;Jones & Canuel, 2013;Spiro, 2015). This paper will introduce course journals, an approach to student writing and publishing that involves students in the production of an online, open access journal within a structured classroom environment.…”