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Episode 253: Juan Pablo Alperin and John Willinsky on the Public Knowledge Project and Open Journal Systems

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Guest

Juan Pablo Alperin | John Willinsky

Panelist

Richard Littauer

Show Notes

In this episode of Sustain, host Richard discusses the importance of maintaining open access to research with guests Juan Pablo Alperin and John Willinsky from the Public Knowledge Project (PKP). The conversation covers PKP’s history, the development of their open-source software, Open Journal Systems (OJS), and its impact on scholarly publishing. They dive into the integration with other open-access initiatives, the role of AI in future projects, and the challenges faced in balancing sustainability with the rising demands of their growing user base. The episode also touches on community-driven translations and the importance of creating equitable access to knowledge, especially for communities in the global south. Download this episode now!

[00:01:20] John explains PKP’s commitment to open access, starting in 1998 with the goal of making research publicly available.

[00:02:35] Juan describes Open Journal Systems (OJS) as the flagship open source software of PKP, which facilitates research publication worldwide.

[00:04:57] The conversation touches on the peer review process, the importance of making scholarly knowledge open, and how PKP encourages open access through their platform.

[00:07:44] John and Juan explain how OJS allows academics and institutions to manage the entire publishing process, from submission to peer review and publication, while maintaining the integrity of research.

[00:11:54] John discusses the intersection of open source and open access, noting the successes and challenges that remain in the fight for free and equitable access to research.

[00:13:52] Richard inquires about where the funding is coming from, and Juan explains.

[00:16:49] The guests highlight how commercial publishers have embraced open access, though often in ways that perpetuate inequalities, such as through article processing charges (APCs).

[00:21:09] The discussion touches on sustainability, both in terms of funding PKP and the broader scholarly ecosystem, and the risks of commercializing access to knowledge.

[00:25:23] Translation and localization efforts are discussed and how PKP’s platform supports multiple languages, enabling access to knowledge across diverse linguistic communities.

[00:31:42] The challenges of integrating non-Western and indigenous knowledge systems into scholarly publishing is discussed.

[00:35:57] Juan and John share the hurdles PKP faces in terms of keeping up with community demand and ensuring long-term sustainability.

[00:39:41] Find out where you can learn more about the projects online.

Quotes

[00:12:20] “This was going to be Rhetware, that is, it was rhetorical.”

[00:13:07] “Open access is close to 50% of the research in the world that’s published this year will be freely available to the public and researchers everywhere.”

[00:14:55] “An important part of our sustainability is that we provide hosting services for the software.”

[00:36:40] "As the community has grown, so have the demands and expectations of the project.”

Spotlight

  • [00:41:07] Richard’s spotlight is Kawawachikamach, Quebec,
  • [00:41:54] Juan Pablo’s spotlight is the project, pandas.
  • [00:42:31] John’s spotlight is Mattermost.

Links

Credits

Special Guests: John Willinsky and Juan Pablo Alperin.

Support Sustain

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Guest

Juan Pablo Alperin | John Willinsky

Panelist

Richard Littauer

Show Notes

In this episode of Sustain, host Richard discusses the importance of maintaining open access to research with guests Juan Pablo Alperin and John Willinsky from the Public Knowledge Project (PKP). The conversation covers PKP’s history, the development of their open-source software, Open Journal Systems (OJS), and its impact on scholarly publishing. They dive into the integration with other open-access initiatives, the role of AI in future projects, and the challenges faced in balancing sustainability with the rising demands of their growing user base. The episode also touches on community-driven translations and the importance of creating equitable access to knowledge, especially for communities in the global south. Download this episode now!

[00:01:20] John explains PKP’s commitment to open access, starting in 1998 with the goal of making research publicly available.

[00:02:35] Juan describes Open Journal Systems (OJS) as the flagship open source software of PKP, which facilitates research publication worldwide.

[00:04:57] The conversation touches on the peer review process, the importance of making scholarly knowledge open, and how PKP encourages open access through their platform.

[00:07:44] John and Juan explain how OJS allows academics and institutions to manage the entire publishing process, from submission to peer review and publication, while maintaining the integrity of research.

[00:11:54] John discusses the intersection of open source and open access, noting the successes and challenges that remain in the fight for free and equitable access to research.

[00:13:52] Richard inquires about where the funding is coming from, and Juan explains.

[00:16:49] The guests highlight how commercial publishers have embraced open access, though often in ways that perpetuate inequalities, such as through article processing charges (APCs).

[00:21:09] The discussion touches on sustainability, both in terms of funding PKP and the broader scholarly ecosystem, and the risks of commercializing access to knowledge.

[00:25:23] Translation and localization efforts are discussed and how PKP’s platform supports multiple languages, enabling access to knowledge across diverse linguistic communities.

[00:31:42] The challenges of integrating non-Western and indigenous knowledge systems into scholarly publishing is discussed.

[00:35:57] Juan and John share the hurdles PKP faces in terms of keeping up with community demand and ensuring long-term sustainability.

[00:39:41] Find out where you can learn more about the projects online.

Quotes

[00:12:20] “This was going to be Rhetware, that is, it was rhetorical.”

[00:13:07] “Open access is close to 50% of the research in the world that’s published this year will be freely available to the public and researchers everywhere.”

[00:14:55] “An important part of our sustainability is that we provide hosting services for the software.”

[00:36:40] "As the community has grown, so have the demands and expectations of the project.”

Spotlight

  • [00:41:07] Richard’s spotlight is Kawawachikamach, Quebec,
  • [00:41:54] Juan Pablo’s spotlight is the project, pandas.
  • [00:42:31] John’s spotlight is Mattermost.

Links

Credits

Special Guests: John Willinsky and Juan Pablo Alperin.

Support Sustain

  continue reading

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