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* [http://www.hjournal.org/download HyperJournal]. From the University of Pisa. | * [http://www.hjournal.org/download HyperJournal]. From the University of Pisa. | ||
* [https://janeway.systems/ Janeway]. Janeway is a journal management system developed by the [https://ctp.bbk.ac.uk/ Centre for Technology and Publishing] and the [https://www.openlibhums.org/ Open Library of Humanities] at [https://www.bbk.ac.uk/ Birkbeck, University of London]. | |||
* [http://www.lodel.org/ Lodel]. Lodel is the publishing software behind [http://revues.org Revues.org]. | * [http://www.lodel.org/ Lodel]. Lodel is the publishing software behind [http://revues.org Revues.org]. |
Latest revision as of 09:18, 28 August 2018
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.
- Related lists on OAD: (1) Free and open-source repository software, (2) Free and open-source tools for OA, (3) OA journal business models, (3) OA journal launch services.
- Ambra. Formerly part of Topaz (below), but forked.
- Annotum. A WordPress theme for a JATS-based workflow.
- CLEO Various tools related to revues.org and Lodel (see Lodel below) can be found in this site. In French.
- DiVA. From the the Electronic Publishing Centre at Uppsala University Library.
- DPubS. From Cornell University Library and Pennsylvania State University Libraries and Press.
- ePublishing Toolkit. From the Max Planck Gesellschaft.
- GAPworks. From German Academic Publishers (GAP).
- HyperJournal. From the University of Pisa.
- Janeway. Janeway is a journal management system developed by the Centre for Technology and Publishing and the Open Library of Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London.
- Lodel. Lodel is the publishing software behind Revues.org.
- Open Journal Systems. From the Public Knowledge Project.
- PeerLibrary. UC Berkeley
- Topaz. From the Public Library of Science. Also see Ambra, above.