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by Joesitou » Fri Sep 14, 2012 3:21 am
Hi,
I'm writing to ask that if I apply an account in journal A in Multi-journal system, I use this account to login in the site, I also can visit the content of journal B. How to setup to prevent that happen?
Thanks a lot.
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by springday » Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:08 pm
Joesitou,
have you setup your journals in such a way that only subscribers can view the content of your journals? Then the users should only be able to access the articles of the journal they are registered in and that they do subscribe.
Regards,
Kai
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by Joesitou » Sun Sep 16, 2012 4:15 am
Hi,
Thank for your reply, I want to confirm that I need to set the setup 4.1 ACCESS AND SECURITY SETTINGS?
Thank you.
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by Joesitou » Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:29 pm
Hello everybody!
I want to confirm a question that I enable follow option,
1. Users must be registered and log in to view the journal site.
2. Users must be registered and log in to view open access content.
in Additional Site and Article Access Restrictions.
But user of Journal A also can access to the Journal B.
Please help me!!!!
thanks a lot!!
Joesitou
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by Garant » Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:25 am
Hi!
I don't want to multiply threads so I will ask here:
Now our OJS runs with one journal. In nearest future we should move about 10 journals to OJS platform.
One person who has only theoretical experience "designing" new web sites with OJS platforms advised us to use separate installations who individual journals motivating it that systems with several journals will be very slow...
Seriously I don't believe in such theories without any evidence.
People who has walked through this way, please answer:
If we'll move all journals to one OJS won't it be very slowed? What about performance?
Won't we face additional problems?
Thank you very much!
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by springday » Fri Dec 21, 2012 3:21 pm
Hi Garant,
I don't believe a multi-journal OJS will get slow per se. I guess this will depend on many factors: Your server, the number of simultaneous users, the size of your asset files, etc., etc. I'm running an OJS installation with 5 journals (to be expanded to 7 next year) and about 500 to 600 (PDF) articles on a shared webserver. The size of the MySQL database is more than 300 MB (most of it occupied by the search index). However, our traffic is still very low, only about 100 to 200 MB per day - our site is only a few months old and we just start working on the marketing. I don't feel that our OJS installation is slow.
Best regards,
Kai Weber
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by Garant » Sat Dec 22, 2012 1:42 am
HI, springday!
Thank you for you reply!
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