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<span>Please use this thread to discuss website-related issues.<br>
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<div>Summary: jopp needs to move away from the WordPress CMS, which is becoming unmanageable, to a html site. The most logical move would be to include only PDFs of articles so that the only publishing work to be done for an issue would to (a) upload the PDFs,
and (b) build an index page<br>
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<div>Questions to consider include:<br>
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<li>How to transfer the peer reviewed article metadata (original subs, reviews and �signals�)?</li><li>How to obtain DOIs for peer reviewed articles?</li><li>How to ensure peer reviewed articles are included in search engines such as Google Scholar
</li><li>Etc</li></ul>
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<div>Publishing platforms include:<br>
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<li>OJS by PKP: https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/</li><li>Scholastica: https://blog.scholasticahq.com/post/beautiful-website-templates-for-scholarly-jouranls/ + https://scholasticahq.com/publishing-features
</li><li>PubPub out of MIT: https://www.pubpub.org/</li></ul>
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<div>cheers<br>
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<div>Mathieu<br>
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