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Thomas Abraham, National Centre for Science Information, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
*Suvarsha Minj , Yahoo! India R & D, Bangalore, India. * The views expressed in this paper is that of the individual and not of Yahoo!
Scientific Journal Publishing in India: Promoting electronic publishing of scholarly journals in India

Datonye Dennis Alasia, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Port Harcourt
The Impact Of The Open Access Movement On Medical Based Scholarly Publishing In Nigeria.

Chris Armbruster, Research Network 1989
Innovative Moves to Enhance Access, Inclusion and Impact in Scholarly Communication - Social and Natural Science Compared

Peter Arthur, UBC
Reading Research Online: Ways of Enhancing Scholarly Reading Environments

HELENA ASAMOAH -HASSAN, LIBRARY, KNUST,KUMASI
EMBRACING ELECTRONIC SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING IN AFRICA ; THE KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KNUST) LIBRARY, KUMASI, GHANA AS A CASE STUDY.

Dominique Babini, CLACSO-Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales
Web access to social science journals in Latin America and the Spanish Caribbean – the case of CLACSO´s network

Aradhana Basnet, Tribhuvan University Central Library
Present Scenario of libraries in Nepal

Maria S. Bonn, University of Michigan University Library
Beyond the Experiment: The Scholarly Publishing Office and the Maturation of Library-Based Publishing

*Albert Borrero, Communication and Publications Services, IRRI
*Mila Ramos, Library and Documentation Services, IRRI
*Gene Hettel, Communication and Publications Services, IRRI
Sylvia Katherine Lopez, Communication and Publications Services, IRRI
Scholarly Publishing Initiatives at the International Rice Research Institute: Linking Users to Public Goods via Open Access

Alejandro Cabello-Pasini, University of Baja California
The Impact of Open Journal Systems on a Mexican Journal

Felix Chew, Department of Radiology, University of Washington
*Michael Richardson, Department of Radiology, University of Washington
*Kira Lichtenfeld, Department of Radiology, University of Washington
*Annemarie Relyea-Chew, Department of Radiology, University of Washington
Open Access Web-Only Peer-Reviewed Journal for Radiology Case Reports: Development and Implementation

Sten Christensen, University of Sydney
*Ross Coleman, University of Sydney
Open access publishing and the repository – a strategy for sustainability

Sely M. S. Costa, Universidade de Brasília
Hélio Kuramoto, Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia
New publishing models for scholarly communication and the Brazilian open access policy

Isagani Cruz, De La Salle University
Challenging ISI Thomson Scientific's Journal Citation Reports: Deconstructing "Objective", "Impact", and "Global"

Emily Dill, Public Services Librarian, Indiana University-Purdue Univers
Kristi Palmer, Bibliographic and Metadata Services Librarian, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Survey of Librarian Attitudes about Open Access

Mikael K. Elbæk, Copenhagen Business School Library
*Lars Nondal, Copenhagen Business School Library
The Library as a mediator for e-publishing. A case on how a library can become a significant factor in facilitating digital scholarly communication and open access publishing for less web savvy journals.

Samuel Smith Esseh, University of British Columbia
Strengthening African Research Culture and Capacities Project

Michael Felczak, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
Rowland Lorimer, Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing, Simon Fraser University
Richard Smith, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
A Case Study of Online Publishing at CJC-Online: Experiences, Insights, and Considerations for Adoption

Ramón Fonseca, Coordenação de Desenvolvimento de Sistemas
OJS in Brazil: A report on Ibict’s implementation and technology transfer of PKP’s OJS

Beatriz Fontana, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
Knowledge construction beyond open access as a public good: the role of the editor in fostering democratic scholarly communities of practice by means of OJS

Robert Forkel, Max Planck Digital Library (in the Max Planck Society)
Interoperable epublishing software components

Marcio Galvão, BIREME/PAHO/WHO - Latin America and Caribbean Center on Heal
Abel Packer, BIREME/PAHO/WHO - Latin America and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information | Pan American Health Organization | World Health Organization.
Roberta Takenaka, BIREME/PAHO/WHO - Latin America and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information | Pan American Health Organization | World Health Organization.
Adriana Luccisano, BIREME/PAHO/WHO - Latin America and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information | Pan American Health Organization | World Health Organization.
Adoption of the OJS for the editorial management of SciELO journals

Gregg Gordon, Social Science Electronic Publishing
Creating Scholarly Communities and Fostering Innovation

Slobodanka (Bobby) Graham
The National Library of Australia: open access to Open Publish

Jean-Claude Guédon, Université de Montréal
Scholarly communication, open access, and the granularity issue

*Martin Holmes, ETCL and HCMC, U Victoria
Karin Armstrong, ETCL and HCMC, U Victoria
teiJournal: Online and Print Journals through XML

Glenn M. Hymel, Department of Psychology, Loyola University New Orleans
*Marcus A. Banks, Frederick L. Ehrman Medical Library, New York University School of Medicine
Needed--An OJS Plugin for Facilitating Journal-Based Continuing Education Activities: Specs To Guide Software Developers

Ghulam Jilani, University of Arid Agriculture
Prospects of technological developments in agriculture through open access system

Nancy John, University of Illinois at Chicago
Edward Valauskas, First Monday
Mark Mattaini, Behavior and Social Issues
Mary Case, University Librarian, University of Illinois at Chicago
Opening up scholarly information at the University of Illinois at Chicago

Kathy Killoh, Athabasca University
Paula Smith, Athabasca University
Shubhash Wasti, Athabasca University
OJS- MP3 Article Usage: A pilot study

*Hoang Kim Dung, NACESTI
Le Thuy Duong, National Library of Vietnam
The role of Vietnamese governmental libraries in supporting and developing emerging or alternate forms of scholarly communication

Shana Kimball, University of Michigan University Library
Moving beyond the print versus electronic binary in scholarly publishing

Joe Kincheloe, McGill University
Creating an Open Scholarly Archive on Paulo Freire

Charles Kiven Wirsiy, Library Services, University of Buea, Cameroon
The State of Acquisition, Organization and Use of Open Access Information Resources in Cameroon University Libraries: The Case of the University of Buea and University of Yaounde I Libraries.

Rick Kopak, School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, Univers
Chia-Ning Chiang, School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, University of British Columbia
A Multi-dimensional Approach to the Study of Online Annotation

Saurabh Kudesia
Open Journal Systems: Consider these key issues before starting your own journal

Michelle Lee, Ecology and Society
Lessons learned from a decade of open access publishing: The Resilience Alliance’s experience

Mark Mattaini, Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois a
Liberation and Struggle: An Editor/Publisher's Experience with Open Access

John Maxwell, Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing, SFU
Extending OJS into Cultural Magazines: The OMMM Project

David Megias, Estudis d'Informatica, Multimedia i Telecomunicacio. Univers
*Jonas Oberg, Free Software Research Center. Goteborg University, IT University
*Wouter Tebbens, Internet Society Netherlands
*Rafael Macau, Estudis d'Informatica, Multimedia i Telecomunicacio. Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
SELF: a collaborative platform to share and create free contents about free software and open standards

Michael Mills, Department of Radiation Oncology, School of Medicine, University of Louisville
*Judah Thornewill, Department of Health Management and Systems Sciences, School of Public Health and Information Sciences, University of Louisville
*Robert Esterhay, Department of Health Management and Systems Sciences, School of Public Health and Information Sciences, University of Louisville
Using a Tetradic Network Method and a Transaction Cost Economic Analysis to Illustrate an Economic Model for an Open-Access Medical Journal

Teula Morgan, Swinburne University of Technology
A content management strategy – implementing OJS and OCS at Swinburne University library.

Heather Morrison, BC Electronic Library Network, Simon Fraser University Libra
Rethinking Collections: Libraries and Librarians in an Open Age

Cordula Nötzelmann, Hochschulbibliothekszentrum NRW, DiPP
Peter Reimer, Hochschulbibliothekszentrum NRW, DiPP
DiPP – An Open Access Initiative for Scholarly Communication

Ezra M. Ondari-Okemwa, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya
Scholarly publishing in sub-Saharan Africa in the twenty-first century: challenges and opportunities

Naina Pandita, Govt. of India, National Informatics Centre
Sukhdev Singh, Govt. of India, National Informatics Centre
Indian biomedical journals and Open Access: a case study at Indian Medlars Centre (IMC), New Delhi, India

Linda L. Phillips, University Libraries, University of Tennessee
Newfound Press: Digital Imprint of The University of Tennessee Libraries

PKP Development Team, PKP
PKP Development Priorities and Plans

Ajit Pyati, University of Western Ontario
A Critical Theory of Library Technology: Libraries & Electronic Publishing

Mia Quint-Rapoport, OISE/UT, Higher Education, Theory and Policy Studies
When Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioners Use PubMed: Responses of 18 Practitioners to Searching and Retrieving Knowledge in Pubmed

Pam Ryan, University of Alberta Libraries
Denise Koufogiannakis, University of Alberta Libraries
Librarians as campus OA leaders: the University of Alberta experience

Mahmoud Saghaei, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Establishing an on-line editorial and publishing system: One year experience with Journal of Research in Medical Sciences

Ray Siemens, English, U Victoria
Cara Leitch
*Analisa Blake
Karin Armstrong
John Willinsky
PKP and its Digital Humanities 'Readership'

Ray Siemens, English, U Victoria
A Professional Reading Environment, Modeled for a Renaissance English Knowledgebase

Paula Smith, Canadian Institute of Distance Education Research, Athabasca
Charting OJS Diffusion

David Solomon, Michigan State University
New Models of Peer-Review: Implications for the Different Roles Journals Play in Scholarly Communities

Adrian Stanley, The Charlesworth Group (USA)
Automated XML pagination workflows in the big league

Adrian Stanley, The Charlesworth Group (USA)
Journal Publishing in China - Inside and Outside View

*Dieter Stein, University of Duesseldorf
Cornelius Puschmann, University of Duesseldorf
eLanguage.net: Shifting the paradigm in linguistics from academic publishing to scholarly communication

Members of Synergies Steering Committee
Synergies: The Canadian Information Network for Research

Shubhash Wasti, Athabasca University, Library Services
Lawrence Poon, Athabasca University, Library Services
OJS goes mobile – An investigation of how to adapt OJS to meet the needs of mobile users

Megan Watson, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town
Open Source Software in Education in Africa

Astrid van Wesenbeeck, University Library Utrecht
Martin van Luijt, University Library Utrecht
Partners

Christina Weyher, Max Planck Digital Library (in the Max Planck Society)
Living Reviews - Open Access Online Publications

Edward Zalta, CSLI/Stanford University
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy's Publishing and Funding Model: What it Means for Open Access and the Library Community

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