The Invite to the Indonesia ORCID OJS User Community Meeting was held on December 13th (MST) / December 14th (WIB), 2023.
The Public Knowledge Project’s most widely used software, Open Journal Systems (OJS), is the world’s most popular open journal management and publishing system with use by over 44,000 journals worldwide.
Indonesia accounts for PKP’s largest OJS user community, and is #15 out of 144,821 ORCiD records, with 258,714 affiliations in ORCiD records.
Topics
Introduction
OJS usage in Indonesia
ORCiD in Indonesian context
OJS in Indonesian context
Demonstration of ORCiD interoperability with OJS
Speakers
Juan Pablo Alperin is the Scientific Director of PKP, Associate Professor in the Publishing Program at Simon Fraser University, and the Co-Director of the Scholarly Communications Lab (ScholCommLab).
Erik Hanson is a Systems Developer at PKP, and works closely with both PKP Hosting and Publishing Services and PKP’s Development Team.
Brian Minihan is based in Kona, Big Island of Hawaii, and supports the strategic goals for ORCiD Consortia Member Organizations in Scandinavia, the Asia Pacific region, the United States, and Canada.
Hery Purnobasuki is a professor in Airlangga University’s Biology Department, and is the Head of the Institute of Innovation, Journal Development, Press, and Intellectual Property Rights at Universitas Airlangga.
This event is possible thanks to the grant received from the ORCiD Global Participation Fund (GPF): https://pkp.sfu.ca/2023/08/28/pkp-orc...
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