Working Relationships

  • Fortaleciendo las Publicaciones Académicas en América Latina
    (Strengthening Scholarly Publishing in Latin America)
    PKP empieza una fase del proyecto en Latino América, incluyendo una serie de talleres para apoyar a las publicaciones en la región. Se mantiene una página en español con recursos de OJS, PowerPoints, documentación y enlaces a acontecimientos de PKP en América Latina.
  • INASP's Asian Journals Online Project
    INASP is holding OJS workshops across Asia to support local, online publishing initatives.
  • Strengthening African Research Culture and Capacities Project
    Find out more about this important initiative, involving African publishers, editors, researchers, and libraries.
  • African Copyright and Access to Information Alliance
    Seeks to work in conjunction with PKP’s Online Scholarly Publishing Sites in conducting studies on the production of local and indigenous knowledge (Principal Contact: Dick Kawooya).
  • African Journals Online, Grahamstown, South Africa
    AJOL is a database of journals published in Africa, covering the full range of academic disciplines. The objective of AJOL is to give greater visibility to the participating journals, and to the research they convey.
  • African Virtual Open Initiatives and Resources, Cape Town
    Investigating the integration of OJS into AVOIR framework for open source software support of higher education services among African universities. (Principal Contact: Derek Keats).
  • Google Scholar, Mountain View
    Ensuring search-ability of OJS journals plus incorporation of Google Scholar resources into OJS Reading Tools and development of back issues initiative for Canadian journals.
  • LOCKSS, Stanford University Library, Stanford
    Ensuring archiving abilities for the content in OJS journals through use of LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) software with participating libraries worldwide.
  • National Informatics Centre, New Delhi
    NIC is sending staff person to PKP in 2006 for training to enable establishing OJS support and training for Indian journals in health sciences (Principal Contact: Naina Pandita).
  • Open Knowledge Society, Kerala
    Promotes open access and supports organizations in establishing their institutional repositories and scholarly journal publishing. (Principal Contact: Thomas Abraham).
  • Social Science Research Network, Rochester
    Discussing the development of an experimental blog environment, as well as journal systems, for their collection of over a 100,000 working papers (Principal Contact: Gregg Gordon).