Hmmm. We don't fit the model very well, but I tried anyway. Kinda got stuck on the http://paperity.org/legal/terms-journal part, which requires we
b) Set up a continuous process ("Indexing") that detects new articles of > the Journal in no more than 7 days after their publication on the Website. > c) Add past articles to the Index upon Inclusion and set up a process for > adding new articles immediately after they are detected by the Indexing > process. For each of the articles being added, set up an article profile > page on Paperity website (the "Article Page"), where metadata and the > contents of the article are displayed, possibly accompanied - at > Administrator's discretion - by additional information, including but not > limited to: a list of related reading, user comments, ratings, > advertisements etc. among other things. Kind of wondering what the benefit would be to adding that to the publishing workload. Then I noticed: Paperity partners with *EBSCO Information Services* and *Altmetric* to > improve discoverability of journals and help them demonstrate their impact. The Journal is already indexed by EBSCO, so what's the added value here? Carol Carol Bean beanwo...@gmail.com On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 5:31 PM, William Denton <w...@pobox.com> wrote: > Perhaps someone who's got a real current connection to Code4Lib Journal > (Carol Bean as last editor, maybe?) could get it indexed in Paperity? > Worth a shot. > > http://paperity.org/add_journal/ > > There a journal processing charge, but you can ask to get it waived. > > I don't know what to make of the "I confirm that I am a lawful > representative of the journal and I have full legal capacity to apply for > its inclusion in Paperity" line, but heck, just click it. > > Bill > -- > William Denton ↔ Toronto, Canada ↔ https://www.miskatonic.org/