There is a growing availability of free tools and software for academic publishing. How might libraries leverage existing platforms? Anna R. Craft describes one experience of an academic library hosting locally-produced open access journals through Open Journals Systems (OJS). But even “free” software is not without costs in relation to time and expertise. Care should be taken in facilitating a supportive environment to meet an institution’s journal-hosting needs
Slides from a presentation delivered March 20, 2017 at the Library Publishing Forum in Baltimore, MD...
In 2008 the University of Bergen Library started a project for supporting independent open access jo...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and mostly free of copyright and lic...
Slides from a presentation on open access educational publishing via Open Journal Systems (OJS). Del...
The rise of the concept of ‘library as publisher’ has caused many university libraries to consider t...
Slides with notes from a presentation on library support for open access publishing using Open Journ...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Slides from a presentation delivered June 9, 2017 at the Metrolina Library Association Conference in...
Slides with notes from a presentation discussing roles for librarians in supporting researchers who ...
Slides from a presentation given October 20, 2023 for the North Carolina Library Association (NCLA) ...
As part of the University of British Columbia’s federally funded research initiative to improve the ...
Library as publisher is a current consideration among many academic libraries. As more and more libr...
This article summarizes a presentation given at the 2016 North Carolina Serials Conference by Anna C...
Open Journal Systems (OJS) is an open access, online manuscript management system developed by the P...
Slides from a presentation delivered March 20, 2017 at the Library Publishing Forum in Baltimore, MD...
In 2008 the University of Bergen Library started a project for supporting independent open access jo...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and mostly free of copyright and lic...
Slides from a presentation on open access educational publishing via Open Journal Systems (OJS). Del...
The rise of the concept of ‘library as publisher’ has caused many university libraries to consider t...
Slides with notes from a presentation on library support for open access publishing using Open Journ...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Slides from a presentation delivered June 9, 2017 at the Metrolina Library Association Conference in...
Slides with notes from a presentation discussing roles for librarians in supporting researchers who ...
Slides from a presentation given October 20, 2023 for the North Carolina Library Association (NCLA) ...
As part of the University of British Columbia’s federally funded research initiative to improve the ...
Library as publisher is a current consideration among many academic libraries. As more and more libr...
This article summarizes a presentation given at the 2016 North Carolina Serials Conference by Anna C...
Open Journal Systems (OJS) is an open access, online manuscript management system developed by the P...
Slides from a presentation delivered March 20, 2017 at the Library Publishing Forum in Baltimore, MD...
In 2008 the University of Bergen Library started a project for supporting independent open access jo...
Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and mostly free of copyright and lic...