« Creating long-term sustainability is a challenge for many open science and open access infrastructures and building longer-term partnerships is key. (…) »
« Creating long-term sustainability is a challenge for many open science and open access infrastructures and building longer-term partnerships is key. (…) »
« (…) The PKP collaborates with scholarly publishing and infrastructure communities to develop and maintain Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), and Open Preprint Systems (OPS) publishing software.
As a DataCite Registered Service Provider, PKP’s OJS…
« En décembre 2021, le Public Knowledge Project (PKP) a annoncé son nouveau partenaire de développement : Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). En renouvelant cette relation de collaboration entre les deux organismes qui date de 2007, SciELO se joint aux les
« The positioning of the SciELO Program as an open science program, provided for the creation of a preprints’ server, announced in 2017. In September 2018, during the SciELO 20 Years Week, the partnership between SciELO and the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) was launched with…
« Érudit et le Public Knowledge Project, partenaires dans Coalition Publica, sont heureux d’annoncer aujourd’hui leur appui au Plan d’action pour le libre accès diamant (Action Plan for Diamond Open Access) préparé par cOAlition S, OPERAS, l’ANR et Science Europe.
En tant que représentants d’infrastructures d’édition…
« The Public Knowledge Project (PKP), has been, by design and since its inception over two decades ago, developing software that enables scholars from around the world to professionally peer-review and publish their colleagues’ work without charging them or the public to read this work. By creating open source (free) software…
Open access is not only about barrier-free access to research by readers, it’s also about barrier-free access by researchers to publishing their research. Barriers to researchers publishing can include high author payment charges (APCs), lack of support to write and publish in one’s native language or about one’s local context,…
« (…) Developed by a team of editors from the Public Knowledge Project and Simon Fraser University Library, the PKP School Getting Started in Library Publishing series takes learners through the curriculum at their own pace, with text, videos, activities, discussion questions, and quizzes to guide them through the materials.
…« DOAJ, CLOCKSS Archive, Internet Archive, Keepers Registry/ISSN International Centre et Public Knowledge Project (PKP) ont décidé de s’associer pour proposer une alternative à l’archivage numérique des revues de faible diffusion…