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Hosting and professional management of an OJS installation in the Amazon Cloud, which includes:
A journal website
Online submission tools
Editorial administration tools for managing the peer review and copy-editing workflows, and for creating online issues
Reporting on acceptance rates and journal usage, including via optional integration with Google Analytics
The ability to configure submission requirements, sections, and review processes
Indexing of content with search engines
A default set of OJS plugins. SeeJournal plug-ins. Users may request additional plugins through a Helpdesk ticket.
A default set of theme options. Journal teams may use these theming options or adapt and upload customized CSS for their journal site. TDL does not at this time provide theme customization services.
All system administration tasks -- including upgrades to the OJS software and maintenance of backups and security protocols -- are handled by TDL staff. See System Security for OA Journal Hostingfor more about Security Protocols.
TDL Helpdesk support for library staff, Journal Teams, and other users (e.g. peer reviewers, readers, etc.).
Coordination of the TDL OJS User Users Group and Journal Manager list.
Financial support of the Public Knowledge Project (the open source home of OJS) to facilitate on-going development of the Open Journal Systems software.
Asynchronous training and documentation available for Journal Teams via PKP. See OJS Training for more information.
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Serving as a point of contact for TDL staff and for TDL-hosted journal teams affiliated with their institution.
Authorizing (or declining to authorize) TDL to begin and continue hosting services for any journal site requested by faculty, staff, and students of their member institution.
Maintaining one or morea more user accounts with Journal Manager privileges in each sponsored journal hosted by TDL.
Contributing to the OJS User Group and initiatives it prioritizes, as able.
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