Hi Everyone,
This is an interesting discussion. I am really interested in using an
eJournal solution in conjunction with an institutional repository.
Has anyone done anything with Southampton's EPrints repository as a
basis for an electronic journal.
David Kane
Waterford Institute of Technology
NYU is looking at e-publishing in general and how it ties in with
preservation requirements. Have any of you done any work with PDF/A
and generating access files from that format? We have a number of
books that will be converted to the pdf format. We're looking at PDF/
A for ingestion into our
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Esha Datta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NYU is looking at e-publishing in general and how it ties in with
preservation requirements. Have any of you done any work with PDF/A
and generating access files from that format? We have a number of
books that will be
Since I work at Cornell I should probably mention
an e-journal publishing solution that was
developed here and has been in use for many
years. It's called DPubs (www.dpubs.org). I
haven't used it much myself but I've done some
code reviews on it and it's a well designed,
flexible, and easy to
Does anyone here on the list have any experience with e-journal publishing
software? Currently, we were looking at Open Journal Systems (OJS) from
York University, and I'd like to hear if others have had experiences with
either OJS or any other equivalent means of e-journal publication.
Also,
Sunny Yoon wrote:
Does anyone here on the list have any experience with e-journal publishing
software? Currently, we were looking at Open Journal Systems (OJS) from
York University, and I'd like to hear if others have had experiences with
either OJS or any other equivalent means of e-journal
Sunny,
I've had experience with bepress.com's Digital Commons/Edikit combo for
journal publication at http://repositories.cdlib.org/, although for
up-to-date information you should contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] at the
California Digital Library.
The best thing about this is the integration of the
Hey Sunny,
I believe Rutgers has done some work integrating OJS with the Fedora
repository architecture. Hopefully someone from RU is listening and
can chime in if this work is still relevant.
-Mike
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Sunny Yoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone here on the
As an alternative, I think Georgia Tech has done work integrating OJS
(and OCS) with DSpace.
-Ross.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Michael J. Giarlo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Sunny,
I believe Rutgers has done some work integrating OJS with the Fedora
repository architecture. Hopefully
Hi Sunny,
If you have any questions about starting up with OJS, feel free to post
to the support forum at http://pkp.sfu.ca/support/forum/ or contact the
team through the website at http://pkp.sfu.ca/ . We'd love to hear your
requirements for integration with IRs and other services.
Mark
Sunny
University of Prince Edward Island is also looking at integrating OJS
and Fedora. Mark Leggot is the contact there.
In general OJS has a fairly flexible import/export framework, and
someone has written a METS export plugin of OCS (the conference
management version of OJS) that looks promising.
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