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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

PKP acknowledges Marc Bria’s invaluable role as Chair of the Technical Committee and celebrates his ongoing contributions to our community. PKP acknowledges and thanks Marc Bria, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , for his role as Chair of the Technical Committee.

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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

Registration is now open for the PKP 2025 AGM! Discover the latest in open scholarly publishing, connect with the community, and shape the future of open access. Please join us on Tuesday, June 17th, 2025, at 9 AM PDT. The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) continues to thrive thanks to the collaboration, innovation, and global support of the international community.

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Author Famira Racy

Ensure your scholarly-record is future proof — in this post learn what preservation means for various stakeholders and join us to learn about the PKP Preservation Network in a free webinar on May 20th, 8 AM PDT. Promotion of this event started during Preservation Week.

NewsReviews Of Economic Literature (REL)Stanford University Press (SUP)Social Science
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Author Famira Racy

Stanford, CA: April 17, 2025: Stanford University Press (SUP) and Public Knowledge Project (SUP+PKP) announce the launch of the first journal in their open access program, Reviews of Economic Literature, which is accepting submissions now (originally published on Stanford University Press Blog). Reviews of Economic Literature (REL) is a peer reviewed journal that publishes articles on developments

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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

TIB, a long-standing supporter and development partner of the Public Knowledge Project, hosted the first translation sprint, more than 10,000 words were translated See the original German version in TIB’s blog The free and open source software Open Journal Systems (OJS) by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a very popular workflow management software in European Open Access (OA) publishing (cf. e.g. country reports

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

Organized in collaboration with the University of Oslo, registration is now open for the next PKP Sprint happening June 2nd and 3rd, 2025, in Oslo, Norway. The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is dedicated to fostering consistent engagement and collaboration with its community. As such, During PKP sprints, community members have a direct impact on the development of PKP software.

Community NewsletterEvent RecapPKP EventsSprintsWebinarsSocial Science
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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

For the first edition of our Community Newsletter of 2025, we are happy to reflect on the events PKP hosted and participated in during 2024. Events, especially in-person, allow PKP to get closer to our community. They also represent an opportunity to share experiences with community members and new users worldwide, which is why they are a crucial part of PKP activities during the year.

Community NewsletterEventsIndonesiaOJS WorkshopsSocial Science
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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

Indonesia, the largest country in the world using OJS based on Beacon Data in 2022, holds 19,997 journals out of 44,000 journals and continues to grow significantly. Among those numbers, more than 5,000 journals still use the older version of OJS. which is no longer supported, lack of security issues, and missing the new features and plugins.

Community NewsletterCommunityOpen AccessOpen Monograph Press (OMP)SoftwareSocial Science
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Author Alejandra Casas Niño de Rivera

The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is investing in the future of open book publishing by undertaking a review of Open Monograph Press (OMP), led by myself, as PKP’s OMP Coordinator. I have long been an advocate for open book publishing, given the importance of books as a way to communicate knowledge, and their particular importance to Humanities disciplines.

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Author Famira Racy

PKP invites OMP users, those considering its adoption, and anyone interested in how PKP is supporting long form publishing into the future, to an online town hall style conversation on March 12th 2025, 8 AM PDT. The landscape of open book publishing varies geographically, and “there is observable interest and energy being directed towards open book publishing globally,” says PKP’s Open Monograph Press (OMP)

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsOJS 3.5Open Journal Systems (OJS)Social Science
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Author Famira Racy

PKP invites Open Journal Systems (OJS) users, system administrators, and publishing professionals to join its upcoming webinar on March 7th 2025, at 8 AM PST, to get prepared for the next release of OJS version 3.5. Join us for an exclusive preview of OJS 3.5, the latest release designed to enhance editorial workflows, user management, and system performance.