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Open Journal Systems (OJS) is a journal management and publishing system that has been developed by the Public Knowledge Project through its federally funded efforts to expand and improve access to research.

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Open Harvester Systems is a free metadata indexing system developed by the Public Knowledge Project through its federally funded efforts to expand and improve access to research. OHS allows you to create a searchable index of the metadata from Open Archives Initiative (OAI)-compliant archives ... [More] , such as sites using Open Journal Systems (OJS) or Open Conference Systems (OCS). [Less]

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Open Conference Systems (OCS) is a free Web publishing tool that will create a complete Web presence for your scholarly conference.

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OMP is an open source software platform for managing the editorial workflow required to see monographs, edited volumes and, scholarly editions through internal and external review, editing, cataloguing, production, and publication. OMP will operate, as well, as a press website with catalog, distribution, and sales capacities.

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PKP Web Application Library

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