Webinar - Q&A on Open Journal Systems

Webinar provides an overview of the OJS software functions, focusing on recent and new features

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ABOUT THE RESOURCE

TYPE:
Webinar
PRESENTER:
Bokan, Bozana
DATE:
November 2013
DOCUMENT LANGUAGE:
English
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Open Journal Systems (OJS) is a journal management and publishing system that has been developed by the Public Knowledge Project to expand and improve access to research.

OJS assists with every stage of the refereed publishing process, from submissions through to online publication and indexing. Through its management systems, it’s finely grained indexing of research, and the context it provides for research; OJS seeks to improve both the scholarly and public quality of refereed research. 

The Q&A webinar OJS begins with a presentation from Bozana Bokan (Center for Digital Systems (CeDiS): Open Access/e-Publishing, Freie Universität Berlin) providing an overview of the OJS software functions and focusing on recent and new features.

The main body of the webinar, however, is a Q&A session with the audience, check out the Google Drive document with some questions and answers here.

Supporting materials

  • Slides in PDF format of Bozana Bokan's presentation 

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Bozana Bokan of the Centre for Digital Systems (CeDiS) at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany speaks to webinar participants.