Congratulations to #CERN for hosting #OpenResearchEurope (ORE) and to ORE on backing from 16 national funders and research organizations. PKP is proud to be the developers of the #OpenInfrastructure #OpenJournalSystems (OJS) that ORE will be based on.

Learn more about CERN and ORE: https://home.cern/news/news/cern/cern-host-europes-flagship-open-access-publishing-platform

CERN to host Europe’s flagship open access publishing platform

In an important step for open science, CERN has been selected to host a new phase of Open Research Europe (ORE), an initiative supported by the European Commission and a new funding consortium of European national funding agencies and research organisations. Aligned with the Action Plan for Diamond Open Access (2022)[1], the initiative is a community-led alternative to traditional academic publishing. When the new ORE platform is launched later this year, authorship eligibility will be expanded to include researchers affiliated with institutions in the countries that participate in the consortium. Publishing will remain completely free for both European Commission-funded researchers and authors from participating countries. The aim is to promote equity, diversity and transparency in scholarly communication while maintaining high standards of quality and integrity. The ORE funding consortium currently comprises members from Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland[2]. The European Commission participates as a permanent observer in the governance body and provides dedicated financial support. CERN will provide the technical and operational infrastructure for the platform, built on the open source software Open Journal Systems (OJS), while governance and editorial oversight will remain the responsibility of the ORE consortium. ORE follows the innovative publish–review–curate model, which promotes rigour and transparency in the publishing of research. Articles are first checked for integrity and compliance, then published and peer-reviewed openly. Peer-review reports are made public, and articles that successfully pass review are curated into subject-specific collections. This approach combines quality assurance with openness, while also enabling post-publication review. Launched by the European Commission in 2021 to provide beneficiaries of EU research programmes with a no-fee open access publishing platform[3], ORE was designed to make publicly funded research more transparent, accessible and sustainable through an innovative publishing model. In the five years since its launch, the platform has seen steady growth and uptake across the research community, with more than 1,200 articles published and over 6,300 authors from more than 3,000 institutions worldwide taking part. CERN’s role in operating ORE builds on its long-standing experience in developing and maintaining open science infrastructures and community-governed services for the global research community. By hosting ORE, CERN will provide a neutral, reliable and sustainable environment, drawing on expertise gained through flagship open science initiatives such as Zenodo, Invenio and SCOAP3. “For CERN, hosting Open Research Europe is a natural extension of our commitment to an open, community-led scientific infrastructure,” said Mar Capeáns, CERN Director for Site Operations. “The platform supports the rapid sharing of research, while reinforcing Europe’s ability to shape the future of scholarly communication.” “Open Research Europe is a strong example of a shared commitment to fostering the free flow of knowledge across the European Research Area and beyond”, stated Marc Lemaître, Director-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD), European Commission. “By ensuring open access to high-quality research, ORE facilitates the circulation of the latest research findings and amplifies public trust in science. Today, as European research funders and research organisations join forces to support ORE, we open a new chapter, one that strengthens open access scholarly publishing and improves research practices across Europe”. Beyond the technical infrastructure, the initiative is expected to deepen collaboration between CERN, the European Commission, national representatives and research organisations. Working in partnership with the OPERAS Research Infrastructure, outreach and engagement activities will be expanded across Europe to attract eligible authors to the platform. ORE is expected to support a growing number of research outputs each year, making publicly funded science more accessible and transparent while setting a benchmark for equitable publishing initiatives in Europe and beyond. More information on the future platform at: https://ore.eu    [1] https://scienceeurope.org/our-resources/action-plan-for-diamond-open-access/ [2] Austrian Science Fund (FWF), European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), French National Research Agency (ANR), French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), German Federal Ministry for Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), Italian Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR), Dutch Research Council (NWO), Research Council of Norway (RCN), Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal (FCT), Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS), Swedish research funders (Forte, Formas and the Swedish Research Council), Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) [3] Current platform (operational till fall 2026):  https://open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu  

CERN

🙌 PKP invites you to join its AGM, Wednesday, May 27, 8 AM PDT

Learn about what PKP has been doing as well as what the future holds: https://pkp.sfu.ca/2026/02/19/pkp-2026-agm-registration/

#OpenJournalSystems #OpenMonographPress #OpenPreprintSystems

You are Invited to PKP's 2026 Annual General Meeting - Public Knowledge Project

Registration is open for the 2026 PKP AGM! Discover the latest in PKP community-driven achievements, connect, and share with us.

Public Knowledge Project

It’s time to sprint!

🚀 The PKP Sprint will take place on May 18 and 19, 2026, alongside the OPERAS and SCIROS conference in Warsaw, Poland!

Sprints are key events bringing together PKP with global communities to advance #OpenJournalSystems, #OpenMonographPress and #OpenPreprintSystems.

We look forward to connecting in person once again. Spots are limited!

Please check PKP’s News Blog for details plus registration page:

https://pkp.sfu.ca/2026/03/06/register-for-pkp-warsaw-sprint-2026/

#FOSS #OpenAccess #OpenInfrastructure

You are invited: Register for the PKP Warsaw Sprint 2026 - Public Knowledge Project

You are invited! Join us in person in Warsaw, Poland, for the next PKP Sprint happening May 18 - 19, 2026. Check the post for registration and details.

Public Knowledge Project

Heute ist #ILoveFS Day - ein Tag, um Anerkennung und Liebe für #freieSoftware und all die Menschen, die sie möglich machen, auszudrücken (jeder weitere Tag ist dafür auch gut).

Ich freue mich, an einer Einrichtung zu arbeiten, die hohen Wert auf freie Software legt und aktiv dazu beiträgt, entwickelte Software zugänglich zu machen und zu bestehenden freien Softwareprojekten beizutragen. Danke, @tibhannover und so viele engagierte Kolleg*innen.

#OpenJournalSystems #VIVO etc.

Today, we celebrate #ILoveFS day.

Time again to highlight that #OpenJournalSystems, #FreeSoftware by @PublicKnowledgeProject, is empowering tens of thousands of scholarly journals to be published #OpenAccess.

https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs

A huge thank you to everyone involved at PKP, the development partners, and a global community of contributors.

Thank you, @asmecher, for your leadership!

Open Journal Systems (OJS) - Software - Public Knowledge Project

The official home of OJS, the most widely used researcher-to-reader software to run scholarly journals and publish research articles.

Public Knowledge Project

RE: https://mastodon.online/@crossref/116025690939131294

It is #LoveData26 Week after all -- but this work goes on all year round!

Our partners at @crossref invite you to improve your #metadata quality with #OpenJournalSystems on February 12 at 8 AM PT ⤵️

RE: https://mastodon.social/@PublicKnowledgeProject/116013823435250826

Teresa Lee übernimmt als Managing Director des Public Knowledge Project (PKP) in Nachfolge von Kevin Stranack. Wir freuen uns auf die Zusammenarbeit.

@PublicKnowledgeProject #OpenJournalSystems

🛠️ Upcoming PKP Development News webinar -- February 23, 2026, 8 AM Pacific Time!

Topics
- Roadmap update
- Body text editor
- PubMed Central deposits
- JATS
- Peer review

If you can't make it, register anyway and get the recording.

Register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/pkps-development-news-webinar-february-2026-tickets-1975856243212

(or email commpkp[at]sfu[dot]ca subject: Feb Dev webinar registration)

@DOAJ @ORCID_Org @tibhannover @TIBopenpub @crossref @ResearchOrgs @investinopen @SCOSSfunding

#OpenJournalSystems #OpenMonographPress #OpenPreprintSystems

You're invited to the upcoming webinar: @craftoa Developments in #OpenJournalSystems: #Metadata quality and #MultilingualPublishing

February 9, 8 AM PT

Join us (for free as usual) to learn about:

Multilingual publishing improvements: Enhanced support for small and regional languages, plus language-specific URLs (OJS 3.5)

Metadata innovations: Integration of controlled vocabularies, enhancements to contributor metadata, and support for data citations (OJS 3.6)

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/craft-oa-developments-in-ojs-metadata-quality-and-multilingual-publishing-tickets-1977084302370?aff=ebdsoporgprofile&keep_tld=1

CRAFT-OA Developments in OJS: Metadata quality and multilingual publishing

Join us to learn about OJS enhancements from the CRAFT-OA project.

Eventbrite