Thinking of setting up your own library-based hosting/publishing service? Here's everything you need to know. OJS & OMP Resources PKP Documentation Hub | PKP Includes OJS 3 user guide, admin guide, GDPR guidebook, theming guide. PKP School | PKP Collection of free online courses on OJS and journal publishing. PKP Community Forum | PKP Ask questions, search for fixes and workarounds, and communicate with PKP and the wider OJS and OMP community. PKP-WAL GitHub | GitHub Check for reported bugs and upcoming features. Running a Library-based Service Setting Up Your Service Library Publishing Curriculum | Library Publishing Coalition A series of expert-written modules on various aspects of library-based publishing; the modules released so far are Content, Impact, Policy, and Sustainability. Library Publishing Toolkit | IDS Project A comprehensive guide to library publishing with a range of case studies. New University Press Toolkit | JISC Supporting and giving guidance to new university presses and library-led publishing ventures. Content & Impact Attracting, Selecting, and Disseminating Content for your Library Publishing Program | PKP School Building and Measuring Impact for your Library Publishing Program | PKP School Policies Policies for Library Publishing | PKP School Sustainability Sustainability of your Library Publishing Program | PKP School Diamond Open Access Publishing Diamond OA Standard (DOAS) Tool "The Diamond OA Standard (DOAS) is a new tool brought to you by the DIAMAS project to promote quality in Diamond open access (OA) publishing. Serving as both a technical guide and a practical benchmarking resource, DOAS combines comprehensive guidelines with a self-assessment tool to elevate standards in scholarly publishing." Edinburgh Diamond, Scholarly Communications Team Contact details Email: edinburgh.diamond@ed.ac.uk HTML Contact us through an online sign language interpreter British Sign Language (BSL) users can contact the University of Edinburgh via Contact Scotland BSL, the online British Sign Language video relay interpreting service. Find out more on the Contact Scotland BSL website This article was published on 2024-08-21
HTML Contact us through an online sign language interpreter British Sign Language (BSL) users can contact the University of Edinburgh via Contact Scotland BSL, the online British Sign Language video relay interpreting service. Find out more on the Contact Scotland BSL website