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NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsCentro Universitário Municipal De FrancaFOSSSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

PKP’s 25th Anniversary interview series celebrates the history of the Project and those involved – Part 4 features Silvio Carvalho Neto, Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at the Centro Universitário Municipal de Franca. For a quarter of a century, community partnerships have been key in PKP’s work towards making research a global public good.

NewsNews For DevelopersIndonesiaOpen Journal Systems (OJS)OrcidSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

You are invited to join PKP and ORCiD in this free webinar on December 13 (MST) / December 14 (WIB). Learn about OJS usage in Indonesia’s scholarly publishing landscape and get to know OJS – ORCiD interoperability. The Public Knowledge Project’s flagship software, Open Journal Systems (OJS) is the world’s most widely used journal management and publishing system with use by over 34,000 journals worldwide.

NewsCharutar Vidya Mandal UniversityCVM UniversityOJS WorkshopOpen AccessSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

PKP and Charutar Vidya Mandal (CVM) University are pleased to invite you to an Open Journal Systems (OJS) workshop on December 8th, 2023, aimed at academics, editors, librarians, IT professionals, and open access promoters in the region . This information was originally published at the CVM website. Objectives To introduce participants to the OJS platform and help them understand its features,

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsFOSSOpen AccessSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

PKP held a software development news update via webinar on Monday, November 20th, 2023. The recording is now available. In this webinar, Alec Smecher, Bozana Bokan, Vitaliy Bezsheiko, Devika Goel, and Jarda Kotěšovec gave updates on PKP software developments and activities.

NewsOpen Journal Systems (OJS)Stanford UniversityStanford University PressUniversity PressSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

Originally published at Stanford, CA: November 16, 2023 (links added): Stanford University Press (SUP) is delighted to announce a new collaboration with the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) aimed at expanding sustainable Open Access (OA) models of journal publishing.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsPKP25FOSSSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

PKP’s 25th Anniversary interview series celebrates the history of the Project and those involved – Part 3 features Lynn Copeland, former SFU Dean of Libraries for 12 years (1998 – 2010). For a quarter of a century, community partnerships have been key in PKP’s work towards making research a global public good.

NewsSJFStudent JournalsSocial Science
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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

The Student Journal Forum is a yearly online event that welcomes Canadian students who are involved with a student journal. Last year, 13 Canadian journals joined to share their experiences and concerns about the process of creating, managing, and editing as a student.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsCoalition PublicaOA WeekSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

This post was originally published on Coalition Publica’s website, in English and French, in advance of Open Access Week. French version to follow. Coalition Publica, a collaborative effort between Érudit and the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), celebrates the 25 anniversary of both organizations, that have fostered community-driven open access in scholarly publishing.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsPKP25INASPSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

PKP’s 25th Anniversary interview series celebrates the history of the Project and those involved – Part 2 features Pippa Smart. For a quarter of a century, community partnerships have been key in PKP’s work towards making research a global public good. Getting into the stories behind these relationships, we asked some of our partners to share what drives these connections.