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  2. Open Journal Systems - Wikipedia

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    Open Journal Systems (OJS) was conceived to facilitate the development of open access, peer-reviewed publishing, providing the technical infrastructure for the presentation of journal articles along with an editorial-management workflow, including article submission, peer-review, and indexing. OJS relies upon individuals fulfilling different ...

  3. Electronic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Electronic publishing (also referred to as e-publishing, digital publishing, or online publishing) includes the digital publication of e-books, digital magazines, and the development of digital libraries and catalogues. [1] It also includes the editing of books, journals, and magazines to be posted on a screen (computer, e-reader, tablet, or ...

  4. DPubS - Wikipedia

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    DPubS ( Digital Publishing System ), developed by Cornell University Library and Penn State University Libraries, is a free open access publication management software. DPubS arose out of Project Euclid, an electronic publishing platform for journals in mathematics and statistics. [1] DPubS is free software released under Educational Community ...

  5. Thesis - Wikipedia

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    A thesis ( pl.: theses ), or dissertation [note 1] (abbreviated diss. ), [2] is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings. [3]

  6. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Academic publishing. Scientific and technical journal publications per million residents of the world as of 2013. Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal articles, books or theses. The part of academic written output that is not ...

  7. Library publishing - Wikipedia

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    A library publishing service usually publishes academic journals and often provides a broader range of publishing services as well. [2] This can include publishing other formats such as scholarly monographs and conference proceedings. [3] It generally has a preference for open access publishing.

  8. EPrints - Wikipedia

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    EPrints was created in 2000 as a direct outcome of the 1999 Santa Fe meeting that launched what eventually became the OAI-PMH.. The EPrints software was enthusiastically received and became the first and one of the most widely used free open access, institutional repository software, and it has since inspired the development of other software that fulfil a similar purpose, notably DSpace.

  9. Category : Academic journal online publishing platforms

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    This category is for journal production and hosting platforms. For example, if articles have been assigned a DOI, it will resolve to those publishing platforms.For the aggregate hosting of such and other full text articles previously published elsewhere, see Category:Full-text scholarly online databases; for abstracts only, see Category:Bibliographic databases and indexes