Dear all,
Do these people realize that there is a free alternative for managing the peer review system: the
Open Journal System (OJS)?
It is easy to install, and you do not have to use it for the final publication of the papers: just
use the peer review management
part of it!
Raf Dekeyser
Dear Scott,
You can find a full description of this initiative in the following article:
Gerestein, D. van ., (2015). Quality Open Access market and other initiatives: a comparative
analysis. Liber Quarterly. 24(4), pp.162–173. DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/lq.9911
Kind regards,
Raf Dekeyser
is. Small costs, like the
hosting
by Utrecht's Igitur on an OJS platform, are covered by LIBER. For more information: see
http://liber.library.uu.nl/index.php/lq
Raf Dekeyser
Op 9/08/2012 10:35, Laurent Romary schreef:
Dear all,
As an echo to the fourth option mentioned by Peter, I would
pdf-format).
Editors can add a short editorial, and interested readers and LIBER members
receive at that moment
an e-mail announcing the new issue.
Raf Dekeyser
LIBER Quaterly managing editor
Op 18/09/2012 22:39, Omega Alpha | Open Access schreef:
> What is the better online journal format: pe
Dear colleagues,
Please find in attachment the first announcement for a workshop on the Open
Archives Initiative in Europe, which may become an important milestone for
arriving at an affordable mechanism for scientific communication.
With best regards,
Prof. Raf Dekeyser
Chief Librarian
ag.
A further interesting addition to your list is
http://geowww.uibk.ac.at/univ/index.html: Universities Worldwide with Links
to 5665 Universities in 161 countries
Best regards,
Prof. Raf Dekeyser
Chief Librarian K.U.Leuven
Mgr. Ladeuzeplein 21
B-3000 LEUVEN (BELGIUM)
Tel.: +32-16.32.46.00
Fax: +
ANNOUNCEMENT
2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI):
"Gaining independence with e-prints archives and OAI"
LIBER, SPARC-Europe and the CERN Library are organising
this workshop at CERN, Geneva (Switzerland) on 17-19 October
2002.
This workshop wants to guide individuals and institut