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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

Dear all, The Center for Digital Systems has been supporting researchers (at the Free University Berlin and other research institutions) with their projects to publish e-journals for years. In the context of our activities on the topics “e-publishing” and “open access”, we would now like to learn more about the need for software tools and about the software requirements in the digital publication of monographs and edited volumes.

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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

This is the first in a series of blog posts that will introduce draft sections of the new OJS 3 documentation — and much of this will apply to the upcoming OMP 1.2 release as well. We’re interested in your feedback on the documentation, but also on the design decisions we’ve made for the new versions of the software. You can use the comment feature below, or use the comments within the document itself.

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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

The MacArthur-funded Open Access Publishing Cooperative Study is examining cooperation between publishing stakeholder groups by exploring potential cooperative associations involving disciplines, with anthropology (Libraria), national initiatives (Canadian Journals Project), and regional models (African Journals Project). Libraria Libraria is a collective of learned societies, journals (11), and public interest organisations

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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

During the past year, the Germany-based project OJS-de.net – a collaboration of three universities from Berlin, Heidelberg and Konstanz – has been working towards establishing a network for German-language universities and research institutions that use Open Journal Systems. OJS-de.net is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the first project phase runs 2014-2016.

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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

When we redesigned the OJS/OMP backend, we introduced a separation between the frontend and the backend which should make customizing the frontend a lot easier. In this post, I’ll introduce you to some of those changes and what they mean for the future of theming our software. In this post I’ll provide links to code on our GitHub repositories and code snippets.

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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

Originally posted on the Collaborative Knowledge Foundation blog. Where once, a half-century ago, peace, love and non-medicinal weed filled the air of the Bay Area, the groove today is all about collaboration, cooperation, and open sourcing. From Google to Tesla, IBM to Microsoft, Stanford to Berkeley, the bit-rate of open source vibes is increasing, amid non-proprietary visions and loss-less business sensibilities.

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Auteur Kevin Stranack

The Global Open Textbook Co-operative is a 1 year pilot project of the Simon Fraser University Library and the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) to investigate the interest in and viability of a co-operative model for supporting the creation and sharing of open textbooks.

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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

When we redesigned the OJS 3.0 backend in time for the beta release, we had to rush out a frontend. We’ve now had a chance to revisit the reader interface, think about the wide variety of use-cases we need to support, and put together something we’re pretty happy with. In this post I’ll give you a look at our new frontend reader interface and go into the thinking behind some of the decisions we made.

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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

We’ve worked hard to address accessibility concerns in the new OJS 3.0 beta. When we overhauled the design, we were able to address a number of basic issues. In this post, I’ll detail some of the things we did to solve existing problems and some of the problems we plan to tackle going forward.

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Auteur Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

The launch of OMP and the redevelopment of OJS 3.0 on that new codebase gives us the opportunity to tackle a bunch of improvements around our support for plugins. Read on for some details about our plans for the near future!