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Re: A case for help for smaller publishers
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- Subject: Re: A case for help for smaller publishers
- From: Susanna Mornati <mornati@cilea.it>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:06:09 EDT
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At 23.32 20/07/2005, Heather G. Morrison wrote:
There are other forms of help for publishers, such as the free, open source software Open Journal Systems - check out OJS in an hour, from: http://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/ For publishers in developing countries, there is Bioline International, which provides software, hosting and much more: http://www.bioline.org.br/
For small publishers in Italy, there is CILEA-AePIC, which provides software, hosting, setup, consultancy and much more: http://www.aepic.it/ Susanna Mornati Dr. Susanna Mornati Project Leader AePIC, http://www.aepic.it CILEA - Inter-Academic Consortium for ICT, http://www.cilea.it Via R. Sanzio 4, I-20090 SEGRATE (MILANO) - ITALY voice +39 02 2699 5322, mobile +39 348 7090 226 mailto:mornati@cilea.it
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