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Autor Famira Racy

What’s on in scholarly publishing? Mark Huskisson, Publishing Development Specialist at the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), takes readers into an exploration of the recent increase in OJS usage around the world in a guest post for the Scholarly Kitchen, a blog established by the Society for Scholarly Publishing. Read the full English version here. Read the full Spanish version here.

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Autor Famira Racy

The Irish Research eLibrary (IREL), the ORCiD Consortium Lead Organization, is hosting a webinar on ORCiD and OJS covering the following topics: • The benefits of ORCiD • The ORCiD OJS functionality • Practical steps to set up the ORCiD OJS integration • A demonstration of how the University of Milan has implemented the ORCiD OJS integration The panelists are Dulip Withanage who is with the German National Library of Science and Technology

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Autor Famira Racy

February 6th – 10th marks Multilingual Week at Simon Fraser University (SFU), an initiative that lines up well with the Public Knowledge Project’s (PKP) work towards making research a global public good. As a Core Facility of SFU, and to emphasize the importance of multilingualism to the Project over the last 25 years, PKP answers the question of why multilingualism in the academy matters. Why Multilingualism?

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Autor Famira Racy

PKP released development updates in December. In advance of releasing the Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), and Open Preprint Systems (OPS) software in version 3.4 this year, the PKP team offers a sneak-peek of what to expect, why they are most excited for the community, and some personal insights from their own work on the Project.

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Autor Famira Racy

Just before the recent launch of PKP’s new website and 25th anniversary campaign, the team celebrated the arrival of Urooj Nizami, who is responsible for forging and strengthening relationships as well as facilitating community engagement. Urooj has already made a major impact to the website, which now includes a Community Page outlining the global nature of the community, PKP’s membership model, and strategic partnerships.

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Autor John Willinsky

In 1998, I initiated a project that set out to make research a greater part of what constituted public knowledge. I called it a Public Knowledge project.

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Autor Famira Racy

The new year marks a number of exciting events for PKP.  First off, 2023 is PKP’s 25th year of operation.  The Project is launching a completely refreshed website this week, and is celebrating its recent designation as a Core Facility of Simon Fraser University.

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Autor Famira Racy

Our technical support specialists help our community meet their publishing goals — by providing technical and hosting support for journals, conferences or monographs using PKP software, writing and updating documentation, teaching workshops, and more. There is currently a position open for Publishing Partnerships Specialist with PKP Publishing Services.

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Autor Famira Racy

If you want to learn more, ask questions, and engage with the community about PKP software development & release progress, this webinar is for you! PKP invites you to the Quarterly Development News Webinar with the purpose of providing a quarterly update to the PKP community about current and upcoming work on software development and release progress.