We respectfully acknowledge that SFU occupies the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.| Public Knowledge Project
Discover the Open Publishing Series — three online courses from SFU’s MPub program, launching Sept 2025. Get a sneak peek at what you’ll learn. Last month we announced the launch of the Open Publishing Series, a collection of three online courses developed in collaboration with the Master of Publishing (MPub) program at Simon Fraser University […] The post Sneak peek at PKP’s new open publishing courses appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| 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
After much reflection, the time has come for me to retire, effective at the end of this year. This marks the end of a deeply fulfilling chapter in my life — one filled with purpose, collaboration, and a shared commitment to open knowledge and community-driven progress in open source, open access publishing. I’ve been fortunate […] The post Retirement Announcement from Kevin Stranack, PKP Director of Operations appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| Public Knowledge Project
In this segment of Archipelago, explore the recap of events since February of 2025. From the Canada Student Journal Forum, to Coalition Publica, and the PKP Annual General Meeting plus more, there is a lot to be excited about. Canada Student Journal Forum February 18 -20, 2025 The annual Canada Student Journal Forum was jointly […] The post Featured Events Recap appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| Public Knowledge Project
Go on a journey inside Open Journal Systems (OJS) 3.5 user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) developments with PKP’s Devika Goel! In this interview, learn about how communities got involved, how user feedback informed the changes, the diversity of testing, and what went through Devika’s mind as she worked on 3.5. Stay tuned for […] The post Inside OJS 3.5 with UX / UI Designer Devika Goel: Part 1 appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| Public Knowledge Project
Learn more about the findings of Zoe Wake Hyde’s Open Monograph Press (OMP) coordination and review efforts.| Public Knowledge Project
Explore enhanced features in Open Journal Systems (OJS) version 3.5. From workflow improvement to user navigation ease and design improvements, these enhancements based on community feedback are meant to meet your needs. Get ready — Open Journal Systems (OJS) version 3.5 has landed, and it’s packed with powerful new features, improved workflows, and a refreshed […] The post What’s New in OJS 3.5? Explore Enhanced Features appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| 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
PKP is pleased to announce the launch of collaborations with SFU Master of Publishing and Lifelong Learning for new open publishing courses, and seeks community feedback. This just in! PKP is launching a new collaboration with Simon Fraser University’s (SFU) Master of Publishing (MPub) program and Lifelong Learning. We’re getting ready to launch three scholarly […] The post We Want Your Feedback! New PKP + SFU Open Publishing Courses Coming Soon appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.| 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
This post features the 2025 PKP AGM recap and recording from June 17th, with loads of extra resources.| 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
PKP’s Annual Report 2024 highlights OJS growth, major investments, and global community impact. Now available to download and explore.| 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
PKP is the trusted, original home of Open Journal Systems (OJS), Open Preprint Systems (OPS), and Open Monograph Press (OMP) for scholarly publishing.| 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