OJS at BYU Presentation by C. Jeffrey Belliston at Institutional Repositories: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship held at Utah State.

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OJS at BYU Presentation by C. Jeffrey Belliston at Institutional Repositories: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship held at Utah State University Logan, Utah on 30 September 2009

irIR Faculty scholarship Student publications Software used to support such materials ir materials University records Campus-based journals Digitized library collections 1, or more likely, multiple software platforms to support ir versus IR C. Jeffrey Belliston IRs: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship Utah State University Logan, Utah 30 September 2009

ScholarsArchive (ir materials) ETD collection Digitized library collections Experimenting with as preservation repository Backfiles of some campus-based journals (currently) BYU IR Software - CONTENTdm C. Jeffrey Belliston IRs: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship Utah State University Logan, Utah 30 September 2009

Currently published journals ◦Produced at BYU ◦Edited by BYU faculty or staff Backfiles of journals currently hosted on CONTENTdm BYU IR Software – Open Journal Systems C. Jeffrey Belliston IRs: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship Utah State University Logan, Utah 30 September 2009

OJS at Present Available in Future Definitely ◦Maxwell Institute publications  Journal of the Book of Mormon and Restoration Scripture ◦ Both HTML and PDF formats  4 other Maxwell Institute periodicals ◦BYU Studies ◦All other publications currently hosted in CONTENTdm  Some closed  Some still actively being published Hopefully ◦Other faculty or faculty-edited publications we become aware of ◦Student journals Western North American Naturalist (current) ◦Backfile ( ) migrated from CONTENTdm ◦6 issues published (4 from start to finish) using OJS editorial workflow capabilities ◦Remainder of backfile ( and ) uploaded to OJS Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist (current) ◦Backfile uploaded ◦Future publication using OJS Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs (closed) ◦Backfile uploaded Brigham Young University Science Bulletin – Biological Series (closed) ◦Backfile uploaded Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy (current) ◦Backfile uploaded ◦Submissions for next issue being actively received and managed through OJS Available Now C. Jeffrey Belliston IRs: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship Utah State University Logan, Utah 30 September 2009

The “Bad” Not enough programmers to support variations in editorial processes Not enough web design resources to take full advantage of look and feel customization capabilities The odd, interesting glitch here and there C. Jeffrey Belliston IRs: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship Utah State University Logan, Utah 30 September 2009

The “Good” OJS software … ◦is well-architected ◦is well-documented ◦has been easy to support and maintain ◦is easy to learn  for library staff and  for editors Working with editors OJS presents journal content better and more elegantly than CONTENTdm Look and feel customization capabilities allow for projection of journal personality C. Jeffrey Belliston IRs: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship Utah State University Logan, Utah 30 September 2009

Customization Examples C. Jeffrey Belliston IRs: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship Utah State University Logan, Utah 30 September 2009

The “Fun” Seeing content already online presented to its best advantage Seeing additional content come online Getting s or calls from excited editors Seeing OJS content integrated into ScholarSearch Exporting holdings information for URL resolver software Make content available to Google Scholar Learning new things C. Jeffrey Belliston IRs: Disseminating, Promoting, and Preserving Scholarship Utah State University Logan, Utah 30 September 2009