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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 | + | ;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]) | + | ;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 | + | ;Duration: 08h30 - 17h00 |
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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. | ||
| + | ==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. | ||
| + | ==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. | ||
| + | ==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. | ||
| + | ==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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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
Contents
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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