Why Use OJS for Journal Publishing & Management |

Items tagged with oa.ojs in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) 2021-07-11

Summary:

"OJS, short for Open Journal Systems, is an open-source (free to use) software that enables authors and publishers to submit, edit, publish, archive, and manage peer-reviewed scholarly journals online. It is an end-to-end journal publishing and management system that can be easily operated by authors, reviewers, editors, or publishers. Moreover, OJS’s latest upgrade enables you with more flexible roles and task management features. You can create new roles and modify, rename, or even rearrange the existing roles. The PHP application developed originally by Public Knowledge Project (PKP) has been on a growth trajectory since its release in 2001. Used by 10,000+ journals worldwide, OJS provides a solid foundation to all journal publishers aiming to improve the quality of their scholarly publishing and expand the reach of research work...."

Link:

https://typeset.io/resources/why-use-ojs-for-journal-publishing-management/

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[IOI] Open Infrastructure Tracking Project » Items tagged with oa.pkp in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP)
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Tags:

oa.tools oa.policies.funders oa.funders publishing ojs pkp funders open_source_software

Date tagged:

07/11/2021, 09:21

Date published:

07/11/2021, 05:21