Open Journal Systems (OJS) is an open source software for publishing scientific journals. It was developed by the University of British Columbia's Public Knowledge Project, Stanford University and the Simon Fraser University Library, and is being promoted by a worldwide community. The system supports the entire journal publishing process online - from article submission to peer review and the journal's website.

Open Journal Systems

Features of OJS

  • Multilingual user interface
  • Online article submission by authors
  • Mapping and archiving of the entire review process
  • Planning, compiling and publishing of journal issues
  • Presentation of articles in different file formats: for example PDF, HTML and XML
  • Designing the journal's website with a wide range of customization and expansion options: for example, plug-ins for social media
  • Dissemination of journal and article data: for example, reference in Google Scholar and in the catalogue of the German National Library
  • Preparation of usage statistics
  • Article registration: e.g. register a DOI

Contact

If you have questions about OJS or our service, the Publishing Services and Research Support team will be happy to advise you.

Publishing Services and Research Support
Dr. Philipp Zumstein Photo credit: Sebastian Weindel
Dr. Philipp Zumstein
Schloss Schneckenhof West, SN 269
Tel.: +49 621 181 3006
E-Mail: journals.ub@uni-mannheim.de
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Dr. Hendrik Platte
Schloss Schneckenhof West, SN 270
Tel.: +49 621 181 2990
E-Mail: journals.ub@uni-mannheim.de