back up content from OJS in SW for additional preservation and discoverability
SWORD plug-in allows for SW integration
Does everyone want to do this? Should it be left up to individual campuses?
Yes, for all student journals in order to maintain a record and version of the content
Test on dev site, D-Space
Publishing IG to put forward a recommendation to COLD for a consortial membership to Datacite so that all campuses can start minting DOIs in OJS (and potentially Samvera as well)
Mark B.
Datacite has a plug-in already for OJS, everyone would be able to mint DOIs immediately
Other Samvera/Hyrax repositories have Datacite integrations
up to 1 million DOIs for even a relatively low-tier membership
Offices of research across the campuses? Would they be interested in supporting an initiative such as this?
Library presentation at a research directors meeting?
Do we want to add these plug-ins? Will there be unforeseen ramifications for journals/user experience?
Is this a lot of work?
Generally not a lot of work, but DW likes to track them
Needs to be enabled in each journal so that would mitigate the chance that a plug-in would cause problems for journals that weren’t interested in integrating the functionality.
There are places where the plug-in requires an identifier; in those cases one campus would need to be the hub for that and share credentials. This is could be a problem if a campus had barriers to sharing the credentials.
Plan to move forward on this on the production site (test first)
Mark B can share ORCID API credential if needed
OJS MOU templates
Dana
Templates for student, faculty, and society journals will be available on the forthcoming OJS Documentation website.