After months of community consultations, analysis of input from the Community Forum and Beacon data, collaboration across every PKP team, and drawing on deep expertise in book publishing, PKP’s OMP Coordinator, Zoe Wake Hyde, has released her Final Report. In OMP Under the Spotlight, Zoe explores the central question: “How does, can, and should PKP […] The post OMP Under the Spotlight: Final report appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| Public Knowledge Project
In this segment of Archipelago, explore the recap of events since August 2025. From the IFLA Congress in Kazakhstan to the latest OASPA conference and more, there is a lot to be excited about. IFLA World Library and Information Congress August 18-22, Astana, Kazakhstan PKP’s Scholarly Publishing Advisor, Mariya Maistrovskaya, joined the 89th IFLA Congress […] The post Featured Events Recap appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| Public Knowledge Project
PKP’s Community Engagement and Outreach Associate Director, Urooj Nizami, interviews OBC’s Managing Director, Joe Deville, to explore OBC’s origins, purpose, and relationships, as well as OMP and the open book publishing landscape, among other fascinating stories. Over the past year, Open Monograph Press (OMP), PKP’s book publishing software, has found itself riding a fresh wave […] The post Open Book Collective and Open Monograph Press: An Interview with Joe Deville appeared firs...| Public Knowledge Project
PKP extends heartfelt thanks to Sonya Betz for her term as Chair of PKP’s Member Committee and welcomes Stephanie Savage. PKP extends its sincere thanks to Sonya Betz, Acting Associate University Librarian at the University of Alberta as she concludes her two-year term as inaugural Chair of PKP’s Members Committee (MC) this October. Under Sonya’s […] The post Members Committee: Thank you Sonya Betz; welcome Stephanie Savage! appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| Public Knowledge Project
PKP honours long-time Director of Operations, Kevin Stranack, for his dedication to the project, the team, and the communities he has worked to serve. Learn more about Kevin’s story and his time with PKP in this interview with Urooj Nizami. A tribute to a career that inspired What PKP’s Director of Operations Kevin Stranack needs […] The post Honouring Kevin Stranack: Looking back with one of PKP’s longest-serving trailblazers who helped make PKP a success story appeared first on Publ...| Public Knowledge Project
https://doi.org/10.64000/r2zgm-99706Crossref and PKP gear up for collaboration on enriched metadata, interoperability, community engagement around upgrading, and educational resources. Crossref and the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) have been working closely together for many years, sharing resources and supporting our overlapping communities of organisations involved in communicating research. Now we’re delighted to share that we have agreed […] The post Crossref and PKP enter new partne...| Public Knowledge Project
The Public Knowledge Project, a Core Research Facility of Simon Fraser University (SFU), invites applications for the position of Managing Director. PKP is the world’s leading developer of open source (free) software for scholarly publishing—including Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Monograph Press (OMP), and Open Preprint Systems (OPS)—and is an internationally recognized research and advocacy […] The post PKP is hiring a Managing Director appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| Public Knowledge Project
À l’occasion de la Journée du logiciel libre, des membres des équipes d’Érudit et du Public Knowledge Project (PKP), partenaires dans Coalition Publica, décrivent l’importance des logiciels libres dans leur travail et leur place centrale dans nos actions. Découvrez ce que signifie utiliser un logiciel libre et ce qu’en pensent les membres de nos équipes! […] The post Érudit et PKP célèbrent ensemble la Journée du logiciel libre sous le nom de Coalition Publica appeared fi...| Public Knowledge Project
This Software Freedom Day, Érudit and PKP get together as Coalition Publica to share why software freedom matters to us, and how it is at the heart of our efforts.| Public Knowledge Project
The “Publishing Cultures in Transition: Open Access, Critical Digital Literacy, and Digital Infrastructures” call for papers is open until November 14th, 2025. This special issue will be edited by Klaus Rummler, Natalie Marty, and PKP’s Urooj Nizami. The original, full call for papers was published at medienpaed.com. Theme In recent years, scholar-led Open Access (OA) […] The post Publishing Cultures in Transition: Medien Pädagogik Call for Papers appeared first on Public Knowledge P...| Public Knowledge Project
CRAFT-OA is hosting a series of online workshops on Open Journal Systems (OJS) including upgrading, configuration, theming and more (Aug 29 - Oct 17).| Public Knowledge Project
The Merge Users summary from the PKP OSLO Sprint, hosted by the University of Oslo in June 2025, is now available.| Public Knowledge Project
Learn more about the findings of Zoe Wake Hyde’s Open Monograph Press (OMP) coordination and review efforts.| Public Knowledge Project
Learn why PKP is deeply involved in the Collaborative Metadata initiative (COMET), to improve the completeness and accuracy of metadata.| Public Knowledge Project
This post highlights production changes and plans for PKP software versions 3.5 and 3.6 that will lower the cost of publishing, increase accessibility, and support new publishing models.| Public Knowledge Project
PKP releases OJS, OMP, and OPS 3.5 with major feature enhancements, setting the stage for the upcoming Long-Term Support (LTS) version.| Public Knowledge Project
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is investing in the future of open book publishing by undertaking a review of Open Monograph Press (OMP)| Public Knowledge Project
The home of OJS, OMP and OPS, our free and open source software for publishing scholarly journals, books and preprints.| Public Knowledge Project
PKP invites Open Journal Systems (OJS) users and system administrators to join its upcoming webinar on March 7th 2025, at 8 AM PST, to get prepared for the next release of OJS version 3.5.| Public Knowledge Project
PKP shares the webinar recording and slides from its Open Research Europe webinar, and invites communities to the next Development News Update Webinar.| Public Knowledge Project
The official home of OJS, the most widely used researcher-to-reader software to run scholarly journals and publish research articles.| Public Knowledge Project
Register for PKP Oslo Sprint 2025| Public Knowledge Project
PKP is a partner of the 2nd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access, December 8 - 14, 2024. PKP demonstrates its support, and will contribute to workshops on open journal and monograph publishing during the event.| Public Knowledge Project
PKP invites communities to register for its Software Development Update webinar on December 16th, 2024, at 8 AM PST.| Public Knowledge Project
The OMP summary from the PKP Turin Sprint, hosted by the CRAFT-OA project in October 2024, is now available.| Public Knowledge Project
The Typesetting summary from the PKP Turin Sprint, hosted by the CRAFT-OA project in October 2024, is now available.| Public Knowledge Project
The Non-Euclidean workflow summary from the PKP Turin Sprint, hosted by the CRAFT-OA project in October 2024, is now available.| Public Knowledge Project