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Public Knowledge Project

The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is a non-profit research initiative that is focused on the importance of making the results of publicly funded research freely available through open access policies, and on developing strategies for making this possible including software solutions. It is a partnership between the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, the Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing at Simon Fraser University, the University of Pittsburgh, Ontario Council of University Libraries, the California Digital Library and the School of Education at Stanford University.[1] It seeks to improve the scholarly and public quality of academic research through the development of innovative online environments.

Public Knowledge Project
Founded1998
FounderJohn Willinsky
Websitepkp.sfu.ca

History edit

The PKP was founded in 1998 by John Willinsky in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, based on his research in education and publishing.[1] Willinsky is a leading advocate of open access publishing, and has written extensively on the value of public research.[2]

The PKP's initial focus was on increasing access to scholarly research and output beyond the traditional academic environments. This soon led to a related interest in scholarly communication and publishing, and especially on ways to make it more cost effective and less reliant on commercial enterprises and their generally restricted access models. PKP has developed free, open source software for the management, publishing, and indexing of journals, conferences, and monographs.

The PKP has collaborated with a wide range of partners interested in making research publicly available, including the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), the Brazilian Institute for Information Science and Technology (IBICT), and the International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP).

Together with INASP, the PKP is working with publishers, librarians, and academics in the development of scholarly research portals in the developing world, including African Journals OnLine (AJOL) and Asia Journals Online.[3]

As of 2008, the PKP has joined the Synergies Canada initiative, contributing their technical expertise to integrating work being done within a five-party consortium to create a decentralized national platform for social sciences and humanities research communication in Canada.

Growth 2005 to 2009 edit

The Public Knowledge Project grew between 2005 and 2009. In 2006, there were approximately 400 journals using Open Journal Systems (OJS), 50 conferences using Open Conference Systems (OCS), 4 organizations using the Harvester, and 350 members registered on the online support forum. In 2009, over 5000 journals were using OJS, more than 500 conferences were using OCS, at least 10 organizations are using the Harvester, and there were over 2400 members on the support forum.

Since 2005, there were major releases (version 2) of three software modules (OJS, OCS, Harvester), as well as the addition of Lemon8-XML, with a growing number of downloads being recorded every month for all of the software. From June 12, 2009 to December 21, 2009, there were 28451 downloads of OJS, 6329 of OCS, 1255 of the Harvester, and 1096 of Lemon8-XML. A new module, Open Monograph Press (a publication management system for monographs) has also been released.

The PKP also witnessed increased community programming contributions, including new plugins and features, such as the subscription module, allowing OJS to support full open access, delayed open access, or full subscription-only access. A growing number of translations have been contributed by community members, with Croatian, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, and Vietnamese versions of OJS completed, and several others in production.

Growth from 2010 edit

A German platform, based on OJS, is being developed by the Center for Digital Systems (CeDiS), Free University of Berlin and two other institutions.[4] Funding by the German Research Foundation (DFG) initially runs from 2014 to 2016.

Growth from 2021 edit

According to statistics collected from the PKP Beacon project, which was presented at the Open Publishing Fest with the title "Location of known journals using PKP’s Open Journal Systems", OJS is currently being used by at least 25,000 journals across the world. A daily updated map is available at the PKP site. PKP also released the source dataset (updated yearly) as a dataset in Dataverse and the Beacon source code.

PKP conferences edit

The PKP holds a biannual conference. The First PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on July 11–13, 2007[5] and the Second PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference was also held in Vancouver on July 8–10, 2009.[6] The Third PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference was held in Berlin, Germany between 26 and 28 September 2011.[7] The fourth PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference was held in Mexico City, Mexico on August 19–21, 2013.[8]

Notes on the presentations were recorded on a scholarly publishing blog for both the 2007 [9] and 2009 [10] conferences, and selected papers from the 2007 conference were published in a special issue of the online journal First Monday.[11] Papers from the 2009 conference are available in the inaugural issue of the journal Scholarly and Research Communication.[12]

The last meeting was on and brought together a sprint and a conference attended by more than 160 participants from 25 countries around the world.

Software edit

The PKP's suite of software includes several separate, but inter-related applications to demonstrate the feasibility of open access: the Open Journal Systems, the Open Preprint Systems the Open Monograph Press, the Open Conference Systems (archived), and the PKP Open Archives Harvester (archived). PKP briefly experimented with a new application, Lemon8-XML, but has since opted to incorporate the XML functionality into the existing applications. All of the products are open source and freely available to anyone interested in using them. They share similar technical requirements (PHP, MySQL/PostgreSQL, Apache or Microsoft IIS 6, and a Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, or Windows operating system) and need only a minimal level of technical expertise to get up and running. In addition, the software is well supported with a free, online support forum and a growing body of publications and extensive documentation is available on the project web site.

Increasingly, institutions are combining the PKP software, using OJS to publish their research results, OCS to organize their conferences and publish the proceedings, and the OAI Harvester to organize and make the metadata from these publications searchable. Together with other open source software applications such as DSpace (for creating institutional research repositories), institutions are creating their own infrastructure for sharing their research output.

Open Monograph Press edit

Open Monograph Press
Stable release
3.3.0-11[13] / 7 June 2022 [13]
Available inMultilingual
TypeOpen access publishing
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttps://pkp.sfu.ca/omp/  

Open Monograph Press, also known as OMP, is an open source software platform for managing and publishing scholarly books.[14] OMP is released under the GNU General Public License.[15]

Open Archives Harvester edit

The PKP Open Archives Harvester is software used to accumulate and index freely available metadata, providing a searchable, web-based interface. It is open source, released under the GNU General Public License.[16][17][18]

Originally developed to harvest the metadata from Open Journal Systems articles and Open Conference Systems proceedings, the Harvester can by used with any OAI-PMH-compliant resource. It can harvest metadata in a variety of schemas (including unqualified Dublin Core, the PKP Dublin Core extension, the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS), and MARCXML). Additional schema are supported via plugins. The PKP OA Harvester allows any institution to create their own metadata harvester, which can be focused specifically on gathering information from or for their research community.

Involved parties edit

It is a partnership among the following entities:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "About". Public Knowledge Project. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-12-08. Retrieved 2006-11-21. PKP Bibliography
  3. ^ "About". Asia Journals Online. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  4. ^ "OJS-de.net". Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  5. ^ "PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2007". Public Knowledge Project. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  6. ^ "International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2009". Public Knowledge Project. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  7. ^ "PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2011". Public Knowledge Project. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  8. ^ "PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2013". Public Knowledge Project. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  9. ^ [1] PKP 2007 Conference Blog
  10. ^ [2] PKP 2009 Conference Blog
  11. ^ "Public Knowledge Project: Selected papers from the Scholarly Publishing Conference, 11-13 July 2007". First Monday. 12 (10). October 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  12. ^ "Volume 4, Issue 1". Scholarly and Research Communication. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  13. ^ a b "Open Monograph Press - Download". Public Knowledge Project.
  14. ^ "Open Monograph Press". Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  15. ^ "PKP Software FAQ". Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  16. ^ Coleman, A. & Roback, J. (2005). "Open Access Federation for Library and Information Science." D-Lib Magazine, 11 (12). Retrieved November 30, 2006.
  17. ^ Jordan, M. (2006). "The CARL metadata harvester and search service." Library Hi Tech, 24(2), 197-210. Retrieved December 18, 2006.
  18. ^ Kellogg, D. (2004). . Retrieved November 30, 2006.

External links edit

  • Public Knowledge Project official site
  • Open Journal Systems
  • Open Conference Systems
  • PKP Open Archive Harvester
  • PKP Open Monograph Press
  • Installation manual

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Not to be confused with Public Knowledge a non profit in Washington D C The Public Knowledge Project PKP is a non profit research initiative that is focused on the importance of making the results of publicly funded research freely available through open access policies and on developing strategies for making this possible including software solutions It is a partnership between the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia the Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing at Simon Fraser University the University of Pittsburgh Ontario Council of University Libraries the California Digital Library and the School of Education at Stanford University 1 It seeks to improve the scholarly and public quality of academic research through the development of innovative online environments Public Knowledge ProjectFounded1998FounderJohn WillinskyWebsitepkp wbr sfu wbr ca Contents 1 History 1 1 Growth 2005 to 2009 1 2 Growth from 2010 1 3 Growth from 2021 2 PKP conferences 3 Software 3 1 Open Monograph Press 3 2 Open Archives Harvester 4 Involved parties 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe PKP was founded in 1998 by John Willinsky in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver British Columbia Canada based on his research in education and publishing 1 Willinsky is a leading advocate of open access publishing and has written extensively on the value of public research 2 The PKP s initial focus was on increasing access to scholarly research and output beyond the traditional academic environments This soon led to a related interest in scholarly communication and publishing and especially on ways to make it more cost effective and less reliant on commercial enterprises and their generally restricted access models PKP has developed free open source software for the management publishing and indexing of journals conferences and monographs The PKP has collaborated with a wide range of partners interested in making research publicly available including the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition SPARC the Brazilian Institute for Information Science and Technology IBICT and the International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications INASP Together with INASP the PKP is working with publishers librarians and academics in the development of scholarly research portals in the developing world including African Journals OnLine AJOL and Asia Journals Online 3 As of 2008 the PKP has joined the Synergies Canada initiative contributing their technical expertise to integrating work being done within a five party consortium to create a decentralized national platform for social sciences and humanities research communication in Canada Growth 2005 to 2009 edit The Public Knowledge Project grew between 2005 and 2009 In 2006 there were approximately 400 journals using Open Journal Systems OJS 50 conferences using Open Conference Systems OCS 4 organizations using the Harvester and 350 members registered on the online support forum In 2009 over 5000 journals were using OJS more than 500 conferences were using OCS at least 10 organizations are using the Harvester and there were over 2400 members on the support forum Since 2005 there were major releases version 2 of three software modules OJS OCS Harvester as well as the addition of Lemon8 XML with a growing number of downloads being recorded every month for all of the software From June 12 2009 to December 21 2009 there were 28451 downloads of OJS 6329 of OCS 1255 of the Harvester and 1096 of Lemon8 XML A new module Open Monograph Press a publication management system for monographs has also been released The PKP also witnessed increased community programming contributions including new plugins and features such as the subscription module allowing OJS to support full open access delayed open access or full subscription only access A growing number of translations have been contributed by community members with Croatian English French German Italian Japanese Portuguese Russian Spanish Turkish and Vietnamese versions of OJS completed and several others in production Growth from 2010 edit A German platform based on OJS is being developed by the Center for Digital Systems CeDiS Free University of Berlin and two other institutions 4 Funding by the German Research Foundation DFG initially runs from 2014 to 2016 Growth from 2021 edit According to statistics collected from the PKP Beacon project which was presented at the Open Publishing Fest with the title Location of known journals using PKP s Open Journal Systems OJS is currently being used by at least 25 000 journals across the world A daily updated map is available at the PKP site PKP also released the source dataset updated yearly as a dataset in Dataverse and the Beacon source code PKP conferences editThe PKP holds a biannual conference The First PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference was held in Vancouver British Columbia Canada on July 11 13 2007 5 and the Second PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference was also held in Vancouver on July 8 10 2009 6 The Third PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference was held in Berlin Germany between 26 and 28 September 2011 7 The fourth PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference was held in Mexico City Mexico on August 19 21 2013 8 Notes on the presentations were recorded on a scholarly publishing blog for both the 2007 9 and 2009 10 conferences and selected papers from the 2007 conference were published in a special issue of the online journal First Monday 11 Papers from the 2009 conference are available in the inaugural issue of the journal Scholarly and Research Communication 12 The last meeting was on 20th Nov in Barcelona and brought together a sprint and a conference attended by more than 160 participants from 25 countries around the world Software editSee also the categories Abstract management software and Publication management software The PKP s suite of software includes several separate but inter related applications to demonstrate the feasibility of open access the Open Journal Systems the Open Preprint Systems the Open Monograph Press the Open Conference Systems archived and the PKP Open Archives Harvester archived PKP briefly experimented with a new application Lemon8 XML but has since opted to incorporate the XML functionality into the existing applications All of the products are open source and freely available to anyone interested in using them They share similar technical requirements PHP MySQL PostgreSQL Apache or Microsoft IIS 6 and a Linux BSD Solaris Mac OS X or Windows operating system and need only a minimal level of technical expertise to get up and running In addition the software is well supported with a free online support forum and a growing body of publications and extensive documentation is available on the project web site Increasingly institutions are combining the PKP software using OJS to publish their research results OCS to organize their conferences and publish the proceedings and the OAI Harvester to organize and make the metadata from these publications searchable Together with other open source software applications such as DSpace for creating institutional research repositories institutions are creating their own infrastructure for sharing their research output Open Monograph Press edit Open Monograph PressStable release3 3 0 11 13 7 June 2022 13 Available inMultilingualTypeOpen access publishingLicenseGNU General Public LicenseWebsitehttps pkp sfu ca omp nbsp Open Monograph Press also known as OMP is an open source software platform for managing and publishing scholarly books 14 OMP is released under the GNU General Public License 15 Open Archives Harvester edit The PKP Open Archives Harvester is software used to accumulate and index freely available metadata providing a searchable web based interface It is open source released under the GNU General Public License 16 17 18 Originally developed to harvest the metadata from Open Journal Systems articles and Open Conference Systems proceedings the Harvester can by used with any OAI PMH compliant resource It can harvest metadata in a variety of schemas including unqualified Dublin Core the PKP Dublin Core extension the Metadata Object Description Schema MODS and MARCXML Additional schema are supported via plugins The PKP OA Harvester allows any institution to create their own metadata harvester which can be focused specifically on gathering information from or for their research community Involved parties editIt is a partnership among the following entities Simon Fraser University Library The University of British Columbia Library Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing at Simon Fraser University University of Pittsburgh Ontario Council of University Libraries Graduate School of Education at Stanford University 1 See also editList of open access journals Open accessReferences edit a b c About Public Knowledge Project Retrieved 21 August 2013 Public Knowledge Project Archived from the original on 2006 12 08 Retrieved 2006 11 21 PKP Bibliography About Asia Journals Online Retrieved 21 August 2013 OJS de net Retrieved 2016 09 15 PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2007 Public Knowledge Project Retrieved 21 August 2013 International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2009 Public Knowledge Project Retrieved 21 August 2013 PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2011 Public Knowledge Project Retrieved 21 August 2013 PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2013 Public Knowledge Project Retrieved 21 August 2013 1 PKP 2007 Conference Blog 2 PKP 2009 Conference Blog Public Knowledge Project Selected papers from the Scholarly Publishing Conference 11 13 July 2007 First Monday 12 10 October 2007 Retrieved 21 August 2013 Volume 4 Issue 1 Scholarly and Research Communication Retrieved 21 August 2013 a b Open Monograph Press Download Public Knowledge Project Open Monograph Press Retrieved 2022 08 10 PKP Software FAQ Retrieved 2022 08 10 Coleman A amp Roback J 2005 Open Access Federation for Library and Information Science D Lib Magazine 11 12 Retrieved November 30 2006 Jordan M 2006 The CARL metadata harvester and search service Library Hi Tech 24 2 197 210 Retrieved December 18 2006 Kellogg D 2004 Open Source OAI Metadata Harvesting Tools Retrieved November 30 2006 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Public Knowledge Project Public Knowledge Project official site Open Journal Systems Open Conference Systems PKP Open Archive Harvester PKP Open Monograph Press Installation manual Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Public Knowledge Project amp oldid 1148002664 Open Archives Harvester, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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