PKP invites the community to join its Software Development Update webinar on June 17th, 2024, at 8 AM PDT.
PKP invites those interested in the developments that underpin its scholarly publishing software to join in on June 17th for a free and open webinar. This event will be of interest to Strategic Partners, Development Partners, Financial Contributors, and Community Contributors, as well as the wider community interested in, or using, PKP’s free and open source software (FOSS) for independent scholarly publishing.
Topics and speakers
- News, roadmap overview, and past and upcoming events (Alec Smecher)
- Design work, including Nextcloud and design system, multilingual form fields, and simultaneous display of multiple languages (Devika Goel)
- Submission list progress and design work (Devika Goel, Vitaliy Bezsheiko, Jarda Kotěšovec)
- API changes and stage assignments into ORM (Vitaliy Bezsheiko, Jarda Kotěšovec, Alec Smecher)
- Changing submission language (Devika Goal, Bozana Bokan)
Joining details
- Topic: PKP Software Development Update
- Date: Monday, June 17th, 2024
- Time: 8 AM PDT / 9 AM MDT / 10 AM CDT / 11 AM EDT / 12 PM ADT / 12:30 PM NDT
- Format: Zoom online webinar
- Registration: Eventbrite
Registration on Eventbrite is free and takes less than a minute to complete. After registering, you will receive your joining link in the bottom of the confirmation email. You don’t need an Eventbrite account to register using Eventbrite.
This webinar will be recorded and shared with the public. The hosts will disable microphones and video screens, and there will be opportunities for questions and comments.
Thank you for considering joining the webinar. If you prefer an alternative way to send questions and comments to PKP, or to register in an alternative format, please contact PKP.
PKP Software Development
PKP is a community-governed project that has the interests of the scholarly publishing community and the greater public good in mind.
The PKP community software development of Open Journal Systems (OJS; also used for conference proceedings), Open Monograph Press (OMP), and Open Preprint Systems (OPS), is based on the needs of those using the software — the needs of interconnected communities that have expressed the importance of fair and sustainable access to research, and the importance of open infrastructure as a vehicle to making sure that long-term solutions are in place (and remain in place).
PKP thrives on community involvement and once again invites you to join the upcoming software development update, share perspectives, and get involved.
Upcoming PKP Software Development Update Webinars
In light of increased interest in future PKP software development updates, please take note of future webinars that are scheduled for the rest of 2024 during the following dates (please stay tuned for further announcements):
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