[Open-access] Webinars at AIMS: From Print to Electronic: Using the Open Journal System to Publish an E-journal

Thembani Malapela tmalapela at gmail.com
Tue Jun 24 14:25:46 UTC 2014


The AIMS team is pleased to announce the webinar “From Print to Electronic:
Using the Open Journal System (OJS) to Publish an E-Journal".

The webinar will present the Open Journal System (OJS), developed as part
of the Open Knowledge Project, which is an open source software freely
available that promotes open access to research and scholarship. This
webinar will discuss how OJS can be used to launch an open access journal
as well as the challenges faced with producing an online journal.

Date

1st July 2014 - 16:00 Rome Time (Use Time Converter
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calculate the time difference between your location and Rome, Italy)

Presenter

Toni Greider is the Director of International Programs at the University of
Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky USA and has been active IAALD
<http://www.iaald.org/> member for the past 25 years.  She served as Editor
of the Quarterly Bulletin of IAALD <http://www.iaald.org/journal> for 10
years. In 2008 she transitioned the Quarterly Bulletin to Agricultural
Information Worldwide <http://www.iaald.org/journal>, an online open access
journal on the OJS system.  She currently oversees the production of
Agricultural information Worldwide on the OJS system.

How to join

The session is open to anyone but places are limited. If you are interested
to attend the webinar, send an e-mail toAIMS at fao.org
<AIMS at fao.org?subject=Webinars%40AIMS%20-JOS>, containing the following
information:

   - your name
   - your affiliation
   - your role
   - your country

For more information http://bit.ly/1mhuqda

On Behalf of AIMS
Thembani Malapela
Knowledge and Information Management Officer
Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
Rome
Italy
aims at fao.org
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