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NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsPkpcpn2023CopenhagenSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

The next PKP Sprint will be taking place at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen, Denmark , on June 20 and 21, 2023 . Registration is now open on the event’s website, where you can learn more about the schedule and proposed topics for #pkpcpn2023 . The purpose of a PKP Sprint is to bring together the community to work on improving PKP software.

NewsEditorsElsevierScholarly IndependenceWileySozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Famira Racy

In light of Elsevier’s recent editorial resignations and Wiley’s editorial firing, the Public Knowledge Project wishes to reiterate its twenty-five-year commitment to enabling the independence and integrity of scholarly editors by providing them with high quality free and open source publishing platforms for journals, books and preprints. That is to say, there is an alternative.

NewsDiscoverabilityDOAJIndexingOJSSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Famira Racy

This DOAJ Indexing for Open Journal Systems (OJS) webinar outlines the steps that OJS-published journals can take to comply with DOAJ application requirements, for example, how to represent and link to information in OJS that is relevant for DOAJ inclusion and indexing.

NewsCoalition PublicaÉruditMultilingualismPKPSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Famira Racy

The English summary follows. Webinaire Coalition Publica : L’utilisation judicieuse du multilinguisme dans les logiciels de PKP Nous invitons la communauté des revues savantes à participer à ce webinaire gratuit sur les défis, les avantages, les outils de publication, les étapes à suivre et les meilleures pratiques pour l’utilisation de métadonnées multilingues dans les logiciels du Public Knowledge Project (PKP). Le

News25 YearsSciELOSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Famira Racy

PKP shares SciELO’s excitement as these two strategic partners both celebrate 25th anniversaries in 2023.  PKP and SciELO share a passion for open infrastructure development that can help make research and scholarship a global public good.

News3.4CommunityOJSOMPSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Famira Racy

As part of the PKP community, be one of the first to try out PKP’s OJS / OMP / OPS 3.4 by participating in the Release Testing program. Participants will have a chance to try out a fresh installation and / or an upgrade. Additionally, participants can indicate which special areas of the software they are interested in testing.

NewsAmal Jyothi College Of Engineering (AJCE)OJS WorkshopOpen AccessPublic Knowledge Project (PKP)SozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Famira Racy

The Amal Jyothi College of Engineering (AJCE) and PKP are hosting a free virtual OJS workshop for the South Indian open access publishing community this May.  The goal of the workshopping event is to demonstrate the use of PKP’s Open Journal Systems (OJS) software to publish and manage content as a site administrator, journal manager, editor, peer reviewer, and author.

NewsCoalition PublicaÉruditMultilingualismPKPSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Famira Racy

The community is invited to join this free Coalition Publica webinar on challenges, benefits, publishing options, how-to steps, and best practices for basic multilingual metadata use in PKP software. The Webinar is presented by Érudit and PKP, together as Coalition Publica. Why Multilingualism? The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) strives to increase access and reach of scholarly publishing.

NewsEditorial BoardInstitute Of Museum And Library ServicesLibrary Publishing CoalitionLibrary Publishing CurriculumSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
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Autor Famira Racy

The Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) Board seeks applications for the Library Publishing Curriculum Editorial Board. Created in partnership with the Educopia Institute, the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), NASIG, and BlueSky to BluePrint, as part of a project generously funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Library Publishing Curriculum is an ongoing program of the LPC.