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What is Journal Management Software

Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic, and Social Perspectives
Helps manage and track manuscripts through the peer-review and publication process. It can automate a significant amount of the work required to operate a journal, but far from all of it. A central argument of this chapter is that open source journal management software can be a key asset in allowing small subsidized open-access journals with few resources to continue to operate and thrive as they become established and as their submissions grow.
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The Role of Open Source Software in Open Access Publishing
David J. Solomon (Michigan State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-999-1.ch050
Abstract
This chapter discusses the rapid transition from paper to electronic distribution of scholarly journals and how this has led to open-access journals that make their content freely available over the Internet. It presents the practical and ethical arguments for providing open access to publicly funded research and scholarship and outlines a variety of economic models for operating these journals. There are hundreds of journals that are run on volunteer effort by a few people or even a single person. Journal management software that can streamline the peer-review process as well as other aspects of operating a journal can dramatically reduce the effort of operating these journals and allow them to flourish. The availability of high-quality, open source journal management software is playing an important role in facilitating the success of small volunteer-run, open-access journals.
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