SRI
Electronic Publishing
Beginning in 2007, The Ohio State University Libraries have been developing a program to publish scholarly content. During this time, we have used both our institutional repository, the Knowledge Bank, and the open source digital publishing system, Open Journal Systems (OJS). If you are the editor of an electronic publication affiliated with The Ohio State University and would like to work with the Libraries, please contact Tschera Connell at connell.17@osu.edu.
Current Journals
DSQ: Disbility Studies Quarterly
(publishing using OJS)
About this journal:
Disability Studies Quarterly (DSQ) is the journal of the Society for Disability Studies (SDS). It is a multidisciplinary and international journal of interest to social scientists, scholars in the humanities, disability rights advocates, creative writers, and others concerned with the issues of people with disabilities. It represents the full range of methods, epistemologies, perspectives, and content that the multidisciplinary field of disability studies embraces. DSQ is committed to developing theoretical and practical knowledge about disability and to promoting the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in society.
Early Modern Japan: an interdisciplinary journal
(published through the Knowledge Bank)
About this journal:
Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal is a publication of the Early Modern Japan Network (EMJNet), an interdisciplinary, international community of specialists of early modern Japan (ca. late 16th to late 19th century), affiliated with the Northeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies.
Early Modern Japan publishes scholarly essays, translations, essays on teaching about early modern Japan, academic news, and book reviews.
Empirical Musicology Review
(Journal Web site with content in the Knowledge Bank)
About this journal:
The aim of
Empirical Musicology Review is to provide an international forum promoting the understanding of music in all of its facets. In particular,
EMR aims to facilitate communication and debate between scholars engaged in systematic and observation-based music scholarship.
Documents
Open Journal Systems (OJS)
Evaluation Tools
In mid-2008, we conducted a parallel evaluation of two electronic publishing systems, OJS and DPubS. Below are links to some of our findings, as well as tools that we developed to conduct the evaluation. We post them here in hope that they may be useful to other institutions considering electronic publishing.