The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a multi-university initiative developing free open source software and conducting research to improve the quality and reach of scholarly publishing. PKP is focused on the importance of making the results of publicly funded research freely available through open access policies, and on developing strategies for making this possible including open source software solutions. The Open Journal Systems (OJS), the world’s most widely used open source journal man..
As an emerging innovation paradigm gaining momentum in recent years, the open innovation paradigm is...
As data sharing technology and data management practices have developed over the past decade, academ...
Publishing models have been under pressure with the increasing costs of the publishing industry. Pro...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP), initiated by Dr. John Willinsky at the University of British Col...
As the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) enters its third decade, it faces the responsibilities of supp...
This installation features a discussion about the ULS’ strategic partnership with the Public Knowled...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is entering its third decade. Like any project that has been arou...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a research and development initiative of Simon Fraser Universi...
OpenEdition is proud to support the Canadian project PKP (Public Knowledge Project) and thereby cont...
The Publick Knowledge Project has been working for a few years now on a software called Open Journal...
Public Involvement in Knowledge Generation is an Open Access co-publication with KWR
This presentation was one of several presentations delivered at the First International Open Access ...
More and more library publishers are using Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), ...
https://www.natureindex.com/news-blog/bronze-open-access-supersedes-green-and-gold Piwowar et al. 20...
The Public Knowledge Project is an ongoing collaboration between academics, librarians, publishers, ...
As an emerging innovation paradigm gaining momentum in recent years, the open innovation paradigm is...
As data sharing technology and data management practices have developed over the past decade, academ...
Publishing models have been under pressure with the increasing costs of the publishing industry. Pro...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP), initiated by Dr. John Willinsky at the University of British Col...
As the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) enters its third decade, it faces the responsibilities of supp...
This installation features a discussion about the ULS’ strategic partnership with the Public Knowled...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is entering its third decade. Like any project that has been arou...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a research and development initiative of Simon Fraser Universi...
OpenEdition is proud to support the Canadian project PKP (Public Knowledge Project) and thereby cont...
The Publick Knowledge Project has been working for a few years now on a software called Open Journal...
Public Involvement in Knowledge Generation is an Open Access co-publication with KWR
This presentation was one of several presentations delivered at the First International Open Access ...
More and more library publishers are using Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), ...
https://www.natureindex.com/news-blog/bronze-open-access-supersedes-green-and-gold Piwowar et al. 20...
The Public Knowledge Project is an ongoing collaboration between academics, librarians, publishers, ...
As an emerging innovation paradigm gaining momentum in recent years, the open innovation paradigm is...
As data sharing technology and data management practices have developed over the past decade, academ...
Publishing models have been under pressure with the increasing costs of the publishing industry. Pro...