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==Publishing journals using Open Journal Systems (OJS) (max. 40)==
 
==Publishing journals using Open Journal Systems (OJS) (max. 40)==
Speakers: Hilton Gibson, Reggie Raju, Bhanu Neupane, Lars Bjørnshauge and Kevin Stranack  
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;Speakers: Hilton Gibson, Reggie Raju, Bhanu Neupane, Lars Bjørnshauge and Kevin Stranack  
  
Venue: E-Classroom, JS Gericke Library, Stellenbosch University, c/o Victora & Ryneveld Streets, Stellenbosch ([https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=211840299067387478155.0004c6ae82563e3f73a56 Google Maps])
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;Venue: E-Classroom, JS Gericke Library, Stellenbosch University, c/o Victora & Ryneveld Streets, Stellenbosch ([https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=211840299067387478155.0004c6ae82563e3f73a56 Google Maps])
  
Duration: 08h30 - 17h00
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;Duration: 08h30 - 17h00
 
 
View programme (to be added)
 
 
 
About this workshop
 
  
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;About this workshop
  
 
The programme will be divided into five segments namely publishing via the gold route, and introduction to OJS, the creation of a title using OJS and tips and finer points and, dissemination and discoverability.
 
The programme will be divided into five segments namely publishing via the gold route, and introduction to OJS, the creation of a title using OJS and tips and finer points and, dissemination and discoverability.
  
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==Segment 1==
 
In terms of the first segment, attendees will be exposed to the fact that ‘self-publishing or hosting’ still retains the rigour associated with high quality journal publications/output.
 
In terms of the first segment, attendees will be exposed to the fact that ‘self-publishing or hosting’ still retains the rigour associated with high quality journal publications/output.
  
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==Segment 2==
 
The second segment will focus on the introduction of OJS as an alternate method of publishing journals via an open access platform.
 
The second segment will focus on the introduction of OJS as an alternate method of publishing journals via an open access platform.
  
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==Segment 3==
 
The third segment, which will be the core of the workshop, will be hands on training on creating a journal title using OJS. Attendees would have the benefit of engaging with experts on the software to set-up their title.  Attendees will also be presented with a ‘do-it-yourself type’ manual for easy adoption and application.
 
The third segment, which will be the core of the workshop, will be hands on training on creating a journal title using OJS. Attendees would have the benefit of engaging with experts on the software to set-up their title.  Attendees will also be presented with a ‘do-it-yourself type’ manual for easy adoption and application.
  
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==Segment 4==
 
The fourth segment will be covered by the originators of the software and share some of the intricate capabilities.
 
The fourth segment will be covered by the originators of the software and share some of the intricate capabilities.
  
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==Segment 5==
 
The last segment will examine tools and processes that will facilitate dissemination and discoverability of content that is now available through an open access forum.
 
The last segment will examine tools and processes that will facilitate dissemination and discoverability of content that is now available through an open access forum.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:19, 11 October 2012

Publishing journals using Open Journal Systems (OJS) (max. 40)

Speakers
Hilton Gibson, Reggie Raju, Bhanu Neupane, Lars Bjørnshauge and Kevin Stranack
Venue
E-Classroom, JS Gericke Library, Stellenbosch University, c/o Victora & Ryneveld Streets, Stellenbosch (Google Maps)
Duration
08h30 - 17h00
About this workshop

The programme will be divided into five segments namely publishing via the gold route, and introduction to OJS, the creation of a title using OJS and tips and finer points and, dissemination and discoverability.

Segment 1

In terms of the first segment, attendees will be exposed to the fact that ‘self-publishing or hosting’ still retains the rigour associated with high quality journal publications/output.

Segment 2

The second segment will focus on the introduction of OJS as an alternate method of publishing journals via an open access platform.

Segment 3

The third segment, which will be the core of the workshop, will be hands on training on creating a journal title using OJS. Attendees would have the benefit of engaging with experts on the software to set-up their title. Attendees will also be presented with a ‘do-it-yourself type’ manual for easy adoption and application.

Segment 4

The fourth segment will be covered by the originators of the software and share some of the intricate capabilities.

Segment 5

The last segment will examine tools and processes that will facilitate dissemination and discoverability of content that is now available through an open access forum.

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