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* [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/ Open Journal Systems].  From the [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ Public Knowledge Project].
* [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/ Open Journal Systems].  From the [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ Public Knowledge Project].
* [https://peerlibrary.org PeerLibrary]. UC Berkeley


* [http://www.scix.net/sops.htm SOPS].  From [http://www.scix.net/ SciX].
* [http://www.scix.net/sops.htm SOPS].  From [http://www.scix.net/ SciX].


* [http://www.topazproject.org/trac/wiki Topaz].  From the [http://www.plos.org/ Public Library of Science].  Also see Ambra, above.
* [http://www.topazproject.org/trac/wiki Topaz].  From the [http://www.plos.org/ Public Library of Science].  Also see Ambra, above.

Revision as of 21:03, 23 September 2014

This list is part of the Open Access Directory.

  • This is a list of free and open-source journal management software. When possible, include the name of the individual or organization behind it.
  • Alphabetical.




  • Ambra. Formerly part of Topaz (below), but forked.
  • CLEO Various tools related to revues.org and Lodel (see Lodel below) can be found in this site. In French.
  • DPubS. From Cornell University Library and Pennsylvania State University Libraries and Press.