Examples of Platforms for Managing the Publication Process

Here are brief descriptions of three popular platforms for managing the publishing process.

  1. Open Journal Systems (OJS) https://pkp.sfu.ca/software/ojs/ OJS is one of the most widely used systems for managing scientific publications. It offers a wide range of features for automating publication processes, including the ability to create and modify plug-ins tailored to a publisher's specific needs. With OJS, it is possible to automatically assign DOIs, integrate with databases, as well as manage the review process, significantly reducing the time required for the publication process.

  2. Lodel https://lodel.hypotheses.org/ Lodel is an academic publication management system that supports editing, reviewing and publishing processes. Lodel allows you to create your own plug-ins and customize the system's functions to meet the needs of your specific academic environment. Thanks to its powerful structure, Lodel can be easily modified to streamline article publishing processes, such as automatic DOI assignment and metadata generation.

  3. Janeway https://janeway.systems/ Janeway is an open-source platform that also allows the creation of plug-ins and expansion of existing features, such as automation of publication submission and reviewing. With Janeway, it is possible to integrate with other systems and fully automate the workflow of the publishing process, improving the quality and efficiency of the entire publishing process.

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