
Publication
Overview
This publication section of the national coordination hub is designed to help alliances, their researchers and their evaluators design research projects and to report on them. A list of suggested journals that are appropriate for the publication of LSAMP studies, citations for papers that are common to LSAMP papers to review and consider for inclusion in a paper that focuses on LSAMP activities (e.g. encouraging undergraduate STEM research, effective mentoring practices) , a glossary of common terms, and links to workshops on designing studies and publishing LSAMP papers.
Suggest new journals, paper citations, glossary items
Click on the button to suggest a new journal to publish alliance studies, citations of recently published papers that highlight alliance activities, or new terms and their definitions that would be useful to the alliances.
Publication Opportunity- March 2025
Consider publishing your LSAMP related work in the 2nd collection of papers in a special issue of Frontiers in Education, in honor of the 35th anniversary of the NSF LSAMP program . The LSAMP hub team intends to issue a call for paper proposals in March 2025. More details will be released by the NCH team.
Recent Publications
Trailblazers Magazine 2020
Over 1,000 LSAMP students’ names with their impressive accomplishments were received – a thousand points of light for the LSAMP program and the nation – the NSF project director’s vision became a reality with the publication of this magazine. Please enjoy reading this fascinating and inspiring publication that looks at the trailblazers of the LSAMP program.
LSAMP Special Issues Papers- Frontiers in Education 2021
The papers were assembled to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the NSF LSAMP program. The volume focused on the use of LSAMP activities, programs, and collaborations to develop pathways to success and graduation of STEM majors from historically underrepresented groups. These pathways included any segment from pre-college through graduate school. The volume has been viewed more than 227,000 times, had nearly 22,000 downloads by 2025, and is still very popular. Click on the link to be taken to the Frontiers in Education journal and the volume.