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NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsAGM 2024Annual ReportSocial Science
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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

PKP held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 2023 fiscal year on May 29th, 2024. The AGM recording is now available. On May 29th, 2024, the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM), including updates on the Fiscal Year 2023 and staff presentations.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsEventsPKP SprintSocial Science
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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

PKP announces its next 2024 Sprint happening on Tuesday, October 8th, 2024, and Wednesday, October 9th, 2024. The Public Knowledge Project is thrilled to announce our next PKP Sprint of 2024. Organized in partnership with the CRAFT-OA project, this in-person event will take place on October 8th and 9th , at Circolo dei Lettori in Turin, Italy.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsBarcelona DeclarationOpen ResearchSocial Science
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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

PKP is pleased to announce its support of the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information, which promotes open, collaborative research, and equitable knowledge sharing. In April 2024, experts in research information came together to create the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information aiming to support the accessibility of open research information, metadata related to research, and its outputs.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsOpen Journal Systems (OJS)Open Monograph Press (OMP)Social Science
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Author Famira Racy

PKP invites the community to join its Software Development Update webinar on June 17th, 2024, at 8 AM PDT. PKP invites those interested in the developments that underpin its scholarly publishing software to join in on June 17th for a free and open webinar.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsFOSSOpen InfrastructureSocial Science
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Author Kevin Stranack

PKP is pleased to announce that it is a supporter of the Principles for Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI). Since its founding in 1998, the Public Knowledge Project has been committed to open principles, most particularly around releasing our software under an open source license.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsOpen AccessOpen Journal SystemsSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

PKP is pleased to release its Annual Report for fiscal year 2023, including updates on software development and usage, advisory committee, community governance, committees and interest groups, research, publishing services, Coalition Publica partnership, financial and operations, contributors, and more. It’s been another exciting and productive year, with lots to celebrate during PKP’s 25th Anniversary!

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsJournal IntegrityJournal Integrity InitiativeSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

The Publication Facts Label (PFL) will be used to bring together information about article and journal scholarly publishing standards through verification, and to communicate that verification to the public.

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsEmma UhlMultilingual PublishingSocial Science
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Author Famira Racy

You are invited to learn about multilingual publishing with Open Journal Systems on Tuesday, May 7th, from 11 – 11:45 AM MDT at this free webinar, open to everyone. The following was originally published on the University of Alberta Library’s event page. Join us for the next Open Publishing Editorial Lunch and Learn on Multilingual Publishing.

Community NewsletterCoalition PublicaLibrary Publishing CoalitionOpen Journal Systems (OJS)Open Monograph Press (OMP)Social Science
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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

As we finish the first quarter of 2024, we at PKP are happy to reflect on the events in which we have participated and organized. Thanks to the feedback we receive from your community and with the collaboration of other organizations, PKP can get closer to users and what they need by organizing virtual or in-person events that gather users together to learn more about the project, the new developments, the

Community NewsletterOpen Journal Systems (OJS)PKP Development PartnerUniversity Of PittsburghUniversity Of Pittsburgh Library SystemSocial Science
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Author Kevin Stranack

Kevin Stranack, PKP Operations Director, tells the story of long-time PKP supporter and Development Partner, the University of Pittsburgh. In 2012, PKP first asked institutions using our free, open source Open Journal Systems software to consider supporting us financially and with in-kind resources as part of a new Development Partner program.