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SAS Open Journals: May 2011
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011. I'm delighted to be able to announce that the JISC. Have very generously funded the School of Advanced Study. To create an overlay journal interface for the School's repository SAS-Space. We'll be creating an overlay journal system based on SAS-Space, with Amicus Curiae. Is the journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Society for Advanced Legal Studies. Some of the past issues of Amicus. An example of OJS in action is the International Journal of Digital Curation.
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SAS Open Journals: September 2011
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011. Open Access journal publishing: a workshop. Bookings for this event are now closed. Who is it for? The day will be of interest to editors of existing print journals considering a move to web publication, or a print-and-web solution. It is also for prospective editors of new journals looking to start out online. It will be free of charge, and a sandwich lunch will be provided. When: Thursday October 20th 2011. Where: Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU.
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SAS Open Journals: On how to run an independent OA journal
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Monday, 5 December 2011. On how to run an independent OA journal. I'm very pleased to be able to say that a report on our launch workshop back in October is now available in SAS-Space. Along with Steve Whittle and Julian Harris's presentation. It was a particular pleasure to facilitate one, and then listen to recordings of three other small group discussions on the various issues that face editors of independent OA journals; and these are summarised in the report. Posted by Peter Webster.
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SAS Open Journals: OJS and file conversion
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Tuesday, 20 December 2011. OJS and file conversion. The creation of an online version of Amicus Curiae,. The opening salvo of the SAS-Journals project, was based on organising existing articles in PDF form. It is also the case that new content for upcoming editions of the journal will continue to be uploaded to OJS. Also as finished PDFs. This works well for Amicus. Which has long had a print edition of which the creation of PDFs is a by-product. This discussion on the PKP BB. Is generally the go-to tool...
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SAS Open Journals: New issue of Amicus Curiae in SAS Open Journals
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Thursday, 24 November 2011. New issue of Amicus Curiae in SAS Open Journals. I'm delighted to be able to say that issue 86. Posted by Peter Webster. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The new SAS Open Journals blog. New issue of Amicus Curiae in SAS Open Journals. Integrating OJS and SNEEP. Making OJS and EPrints play nicely. School of Advanced Study. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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SAS Open Journals: March 2012
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Monday, 19 March 2012. Amicus Curiae back issues complete. Work has now been completed at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies to make the full back run of Amicus Curiae. Freely available online in SAS Open Journals. Issues 46 (2003) to 86 (2011) onwards were made available last October as part of the original SAS Open Journals project. Articles from Issues 1 (1997) to 45 (2003) have now been added as full-text searchable PDF files. The Court’s role in life and death decisions. Posted by Peter Webster.
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SAS Open Journals: October 2011
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Thursday, 20 October 2011. SAS Open Journals launched! Just on my way home now from an excellent launch event for SAS Open Journals. Which can now be found at its permanent home. Particular thanks are due to Steve Whittle and Julian Harris, my colleagues who have helped see Amicus Curiae. Through its transition onto the SAS-OJ system, to be our first journal. I am also very grateful to Damien Short. For his presentation on the questions that face the editor of a prospective new journal. Simple template&#...
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SAS Open Journals: Integrating OJS and SNEEP
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Wednesday, 2 November 2011. Integrating OJS and SNEEP. A little while ago I blogged about the implementation of SNEEP. Social Networking Extensions for Eprints) in the SAS-Space repository.With thanks to Rory McNicholl, here is a report on the next step. Rory writes:. There is a caveat: this rather simple integration with SNEEP only uses the publicly accessible content and functions. The private notes that users can add in SAS-Space are not displayed. Neither is it yet possible for users to add t...Proje...
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