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Invest in Open Infrastructure (#IOI, @investinopen) makes an important point in its new report:
investinopen.org/state-of-open

"Imagine just a few of the major open infrastructures serving scholarship today: #arXiv, #PubMed, #DSpace, #OpenJournalSystems, or perhaps #CreativeCommons…Consider how many of these have been created on a cycle of grants and sustained on a combination of donations, membership fees, service hosting, and/or specialized development…Most scholars, teachers, and researchers…accept them as a given and depend on them…But these infrastructures are not, on the whole, sustainable businesses with robust fiscal models and diversified revenues. Many do not turn profits; most operate at steady losses that are absorbed by philanthropic and government funders and a variety of research institutions including labs, universities, and colleges. They operate on systems rife with technical debt, and they depend upon volunteer labour to cover much of their human costs from governance to editorial review to code development."

Invest in Open Infrastructure · ForewordThe open tools and systems we rely upon need our immediate attention and action. We continue to reaffirm our commitment to a vision where every place of higher learning has access to the tools and infrastructure neccesary to access and participate in research. What a time to be writing a

✨ What's new in #OpenJournalSystems 3.5? Get a sneak-peek!

This latest release is being designed to enhance editorial workflows, user management, and system performance based on user feedback.

We not only showcase what’s new but also provide side-by-side comparisons with previous versions, helping you understand how these changes will enhance your workflow.

Be sure to check the YouTube description for highlights and chapters:

youtu.be/oCBw2TciG3Y?si=odPL2-

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The OA Switchboard - OJS plugin instructional video is available!

Journals using PKP's #OJS can integrate with #OASwitchboard to automate the reporting of published articles to relevant institutions and funders.

This collaboration supports #DiamondOpenAccess journals using OJS to increase the visibility of output among research funders, libraries, and consortia.

Check out the video: youtube.com/watch?v=gSRGfSvYOJw

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2/2 Good timing -- for folks asking about the migration of #OpenResearchEurope to #OpenJournalSystems, PKP is hosting a public webinar!

Thursday, January 23rd, 2025, 8 - 9 AM PST

The webinar will be recorded, and PKP will also publish a post to introduce its work with ORE on its News Blog next week.

Check out the themes and register for the webinar:

eventbrite.ca/e/pkp-advancing-

EventbritePKP Advancing Open Journal Infrastructure for Open Research EuropeJoin us for a webinar introducing the Open Research Europe (ORE) bid and the exciting new opportunities it brings for the OJS development.

Lots of folks are asking about #OpenResearchEurope migrating to #OpenJournalSystems!

We're advancing #OJS features to underpin #OpenResearchEurope already, and the migration will take place in 2026, with OJS version 3.6.

Here's the 3.6 Public Roadmap: github.com/orgs/pkp/projects/3

We'll be sharing an announcement next week, and will be hosting a public webinar January 23, 2025, 8:00 - 9:00 AM PST (it will be recorded). Registration will be open soon.

Stay tuned for these announcements!

GitHubPKP Public Roadmap • pkpThe PKP release roadmap for OJS, OMP, and OPS. (Work in progress -- migrating from Google Docs.)
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#OpenInfrastructure like PKP's #OpenJournalSystems (#OJS) provides a backbone for #OpenAccess.

The need for these infrastructures and #FOSS comes up a lot in advocacy and policy discussions, writes #CARL on their call [carl-abrc.ca/mini-site-page/ca], but what about sustainability?

"One way to sustain these systems is by getting more involved: contributing code... translation, documentation, UX testing... and providing feedback."

If you’re using or supporting OJS, how are you contributing?

Canadian Association of Research LibrariesCARL Canadian Repositories Community of Practice November Call - Going to the Source: Contributing to a Healthy Open Infrastructure via Free and Open Source Software Projects - Canadian Association of Research LibrariesDate: Tuesday, November 26, 2024 Time: 1:00pm – 2:30pm ET Registration You’ve probably heard of open access by now, but not everything that is openly available is also shared on open infrastructure. Using free and open source software platforms like … More >> CARL Canadian Repositories Community of Practice November Call – Going to the Source: Contributing to a Healthy Open Infrastructure via Free and Open Source Software Projects
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As PKP, a big shout-out to the Projects for mentioning the use of PKP's #OpenJournalSystems #OJS as a trusted avenue for #OpenAccess publishing during the @ifla & #LPC joint webinar, including the work that is being done to continue making #OJS a reliable and trustworthy avenue in #OpenAccess publishing, like the work we are doing on #GDPR, #Multilingualism, and more:

With OJS, #DiamondOA and more continue to spread around the globe!

Check out PKP advancements: pkp.sfu.ca/news/

Public Knowledge ProjectNews - Public Knowledge Project

PKP’s community-driven software for #ScholarlyPublishing, #OpenJournalSystems (#OJS), has been shortlisted for the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) Impact Award, for removing barriers to scholarly publication for #researchers worldwide!

Learn more about the awards and the #alpsp2024 conference:

pkp.sfu.ca/2024/08/01/pkps-ojs

#alpsp #AcademicChatter #ScholComm @academicchatter @academia @Flipboard

Thanks to a world-wide community of users & contributors, PKP's free open source software for #ScholarlyPublishing, Open Journal Systems (#OJS), has more than 44,000 installations globally!

Wondering about key features, documentation, user guides, downloads, world-wide usage, how it works, or trying a demo?

Control your publishing with workflow & production by scholars, for scholars: pkp.sfu.ca/software/ojs/

#TechTuesday #OpenJournalSystems #ScholComm #AcademicChatter @academicchatter

🛠️ Registration is now open for the next PKP Sprint, happening on October 8th and 9th, 2024, in Turin, Italy!

Generously hosted by @craftoa and in collaboration with the European Open Science Cloud (#EOSC) Association.

You don't have to be an OJS technical expert or developer to join -- this event is open to everyone using PKP software!

Registration is free, as always: pkp.sfu.ca/2024/06/21/pkp-spri

#pkpTur2024 #OpenScience #OpenJournalSystems #OJS #ScholarlyPublishing #FOSS #AcademicChatter

Public Knowledge Project · Register for PKP Sprint Turin 2024 - Public Knowledge ProjectRegistration is now open for the next PKP Sprint happening on October 8th and 9th, 2024 in Turin, Italy.

What happens when #Wikipedia cites a journal article ... more citations, of course! Learn more from Olivia's presentation at BRIC: hdl.handle.net/1805/41358
#bibliometrics #openjournalsystems #librarypublishing

hdl.handle.netBeyond the metrics: What do Wikipedia citations mean?Recent studies have demonstrated that Wikipedia citations to scholarly articles may be correlated with higher citation rates in the scholarly literature. It is also the case that Wikipedia serves a key role in the dissemination of public knowledge. Wikipedia has supplanted most encyclopedias as a general knowledge source and is one of the ten-most visited web properties in the world. With this in mind some publishers have made a deliberate effort to contribute reliable, peer reviewed information from their venues to Wikipedia. In far many more cases, volunteer editors cite scholarly articles as needed when creating or improving Wikipedia entries. In this study, we examine citations to an interdisciplinary collection of mostly open access journals published in collaboration with an academic library. We measure the citation rate for these articles prior to and after Wikipedia citation. In addition to quantifying the prevalence of Wikipedia citations to these titles, we identify how these citations are used in Wikipedia. By completing a content analysis of these citations, we identify “impact” beyond a count of mentions. These results contribute toward a better understanding of the value of a Wikipedia citation.

💡 Did you know? PKP's scholarly publishing software makes way for #MultilingualPublishing!

You are invited! Learn about multilingual publishing with #OpenJournalSystems, Tuesday, May 7, 11 – 11:45 AM MDT at this free, open webinar.

Presented by Emma Uhl (PKP): benefits, challenges, publishing options, how-to steps, & best practices for basic #multilingual #metadata use in #OJS

Please share, and join in!

pkp.sfu.ca/2024/05/02/ual-mult

Public Knowledge Project · Multilingual Publishing: PKP at UAL Editorial Lunch & Learn - Public Knowledge ProjectLearn about multilingual publishing with Open Journal Systems, Tuesday, May 7, from 11 - 11:45 AM MDT at this free webinar, open to everyone.

📊 #OpenJournalSystems SURVEY

What are the needs, challenges & gaps for site administrators working with #OJS for #DiamondOA?

Please take 15 minutes to do this @craftoa survey toward an OJS installation & update toolkit!

CRAFT-OA is generously funded by the European Union.

survey.academiccloud.de/index.

@unesco @descifoundation @Bibliothecaris @tub @openfuture @OpenScienceNL @tibhannover @TIBopenpub @creativecommons @dehypotheses @rmounce @ORCID_Org @oatp @petersuber @DOAJ #OpenAccess

:underheart: Happy I love free software day! #ilovefs

PKP is grateful for the contributions of hundreds of people & organizations over 25 years, helping to bring #FreeSoftware and #OpenAccess to global #ScholarlyPublishing.

Thanks to you, #OpenJournalSystems, #OpenMonographPress, and #OpenPreprintSystems are freely available for non-commercial publishing of journals, books, and preprints!

PKP software and community: pkp.sfu.ca/

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⚙️ The PKP Software Development Update webinar recording is already here!

Learn about planned work on #OJS #OMP #OPS 3.5, #Storybook, #COUNTERR5, our work on the #OpenScience software bid for #OpenResearch Europe, our upcoming sprint & more.

On YouTube: youtu.be/SCWfnB-Xz-g?feature=s