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Biblioteca SFU lanza nueva herramienta de publicación
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Library releasing new publishing tool
By Barry Shell
Associate librarian Brian Owen is excited about a new open-source publishin=
g
tool the SFU Library will launch July 8=9610 during the 2nd International P=
KP
Scholarly Publishing Conference at SFU=92s Vancouver campus at Harbour Cent=
re.
It=92s called Open Monograph Press (OMP). "It=92s going to do for scholarly
monographs what OJS has done for scholarly journals," says Owen, referring
to Open Journal Systems, the largely SFU-developed publishing-management
software adopted by some 2,000 journals worldwide since it was introduced i=
n
2001.
PKP=97the Public Knowledge Project=97is a non-profit research initiative of=
SFU,
UBC and Stanford University dedicated to making the results of publicly
funded research freely available through open-access policies and to
developing strategies for making that possible.
OMP is based on a modularization of the OJS program, allowing separate
modules to be recombined on a common platform to produce customized systems
for journals, conferences and monographs. The modularization lets the press
drag and drop pieces into place that best match their editorial process.
SFU Library uses OJS to host more than 150 online scholarly journals based
in dozens of countries. SFU contract programmer Alec Smecher recently
returned from Asia where he worked on Asian Journals Online, a project that
uses OJS to build national journal-publishing portals in Vietnam, Nepal, Sr=
i
Lanka, the Philippines, Indonesia and Bangladesh.
"It=92s possible for anyone to inexpensively host a web site that=92s as
attractive and professional-looking as *Nature* or the *British Medical
Journal*, but online publishing in the developing world still has a long wa=
y
to go," says Smecher.
"Pushing open access, both in the West and in the developing world, further
decreases the gap between them by providing each access to the other=92s
research free of charge," says Smecher.
Owen says OJS and the new Open Monograph Press offer a complete publishing
package, from review process workflow management all the way through to
publication. Both free and subscription models are supported.
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<div><p>By Barry Shell</p></div>
<div>Associate librarian Brian Owen is excited about a new open-source
publishing tool the SFU Library will launch July 8=9610 during the 2nd
International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference at SFU=92s Vancouver
campus at Harbour Centre.<br>
<br>
It=92s called Open Monograph Press (OMP). "It=92s going to do for scho=
larly
monographs what OJS has done for scholarly journals," says Owen,
referring to Open Journal Systems, the largely SFU-developed
publishing-management software adopted by some 2,000 journals worldwide
since it was introduced in 2001.<br>
<br>
PKP=97the Public Knowledge Project=97is a non-profit research initiative of
SFU, UBC and Stanford University dedicated to making the results of
publicly funded research freely available through open-access policies
and to developing strategies for making that possible.<br>
<br>
OMP is based on a modularization of the OJS program, allowing separate
modules to be recombined on a common platform to produce customized
systems for journals, conferences and monographs. The modularization
lets the press drag and drop pieces into place that best match their
editorial process.<br>
<br>
SFU Library uses OJS to host more than 150 online scholarly journals
based in dozens of countries. SFU contract programmer Alec Smecher
recently returned from Asia where he worked on Asian Journals Online, a
project that uses OJS to build national journal-publishing portals in
Vietnam, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Indonesia and Bangladesh.<br>
<br>
"It=92s possible for anyone to inexpensively host a web site that=92s =
as attractive and professional-looking as <i>Nature</i> or the <i>British M=
edical Journal</i>, but online publishing in the developing world still has=
a long way to go," says Smecher.<br>
<br>
"Pushing open access, both in the West and in the developing world,
further decreases the gap between them by providing each access to the
other=92s research free of charge," says Smecher.<br>
<br>
Owen says OJS and the new Open Monograph Press offer a complete
publishing package, from review process workflow management all the way
through to publication. Both free and subscription models are supported.<br=
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