Dear all, we are not quite done celebrating #PKP25, a quarter century of #FOSS #OpenInfrastructure & #OpenAccess communities!
You are invited to subscribe to PKP's new community newsletter, "Archipelago", led by Community Engagement & Outreach Librarian, Urooj Nizami.
Learn about the story behind the name, milestones, community events, resources, & opportunities. Sign up below to get the inaugural issue, coming out soon!
https://lists.publicknowledgeproject.org/lists/?p=subscribe&id=5
Photo by Jason Nugent (ALT)
Are you interested in PKP's software development projects and sprints? Check out this round-up post of the PKP Hannover Sprint 2023, hosted by @tibhannover!
A big thank you goes out to the communities who continue to come together, making PKP software a global force in trusted, scholar-led publishing! And thanks again to the folks at TIB for your unwavering support!
https://pkp.sfu.ca/2023/12/29/hannover-2023-sprint-round-up-summary/
Among PKP’s events in 2023 was the PKP Sprint, hosted by one of our partners, TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, in Hannover, Germany. Sprints involve PKP community members joining diverse groups to work on PKP software and support. During the first two days of the Sprint, the 43 participants worked on six […]
PKP reflects on 25 years in 2023 as we start to wrap up our #PKP25 celebrations!
From our humble beginnings to developing the world's most widely used free software for community-driven, independent scholarly publishing, we have a story to tell.
Thanks everyone for an amazing 25 years! Check out the story on PKP's News Blog:
https://pkp.sfu.ca/2023/12/27/year-in-review/
#PublishingFreedom #ScholarlyIndependence #ScholComm #OpenAccess #OpenScience #OpenInfrastructure #AcademicChatter @openaccess @openscience
Dear all, we are not quite done celebrating #PKP25, a quarter century of #FOSS #OpenInfrastructure & #OpenAccess communities!
You are invited to subscribe to PKP's new community newsletter, "Archipelago", led by Community Engagement & Outreach Librarian, Urooj Nizami.
Learn about the story behind the name, milestones, community events, resources, & opportunities. Sign up below to get the inaugural issue, coming out soon!
https://lists.publicknowledgeproject.org/lists/?p=subscribe&id=5
Photo by Jason Nugent (ALT)
→ #CoalitionPublica webinar Oct. 26 during #OpenAccessWeek!
Advancing #Research Visibility through National Portals presented for #PKP25 #Érudit25ans anniversary! French recording to follow.
To register: https://pkp.sfu.ca/2023/09/25/coalition-publica-webinar-national-portals/
#OAWeek #ScholComm #AcademicChatter #OpenAccess #OpenAccessWeek
Coalition Publica invites the community to an Open Access Week webinar on advancing research visibility through National Portals, October 26, 2023.
📆 #CoalitionPublica webinar Oct. 26 during #OpenAccessWeek!
Advancing #Research Visibility through National Portals presented for #PKP25 #Érudit25ans anniversary! French recording to follow.
To register: https://pkp.sfu.ca/2023/09/25/coalition-publica-webinar-national-portals/
Coalition Publica invites the community to an Open Access Week webinar on advancing research visibility through National Portals, October 26, 2023.
The Public Knowledge Project (@PublicKnowledgeProject) has turned 25 this year #pkp25. Brian Owen, former PKP managing director, has been one of the decisive forces behind establishing PKP as a global leader in #openaccess and #freesoftware for scholarly publishing. Read this interview with him about PKP's early years and about how a small, dedicated, and courageous team prepared the way for everything that has followed since.
Thank you, Brian!
🎉 Celebrations keep coming at #PKP25! Get inside stories & share the interviews, "25 years of Open Access & Open Source," celebrating the people behind PKP.
Thanks to Brian Owen, PKP Managing Director (2005 - 2018), for this fantastic interview highlighting some inside stories, some history of the Project, celebrating the people behind PKP, bringing free and open source software to the forefront, illustrating the PKP / SFU relationship at its roots, and so much more!