University of Prince Edward Island is also looking at integrating OJS
and Fedora. Mark Leggot is the contact there.

In general OJS has a fairly flexible import/export framework, and
someone has written a METS export plugin of OCS (the conference
management version of OJS) that looks promising. There has been no
movement on web-services oriented integration but we are tossed around
the idea of using SWORD as an ingest protocol.

Mark

Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
Hey Sunny,

I believe Rutgers has done some work integrating OJS with the Fedora
repository architecture.  Hopefully someone from RU is listening and
can chime in if this work is still relevant.

-Mike


On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Sunny Yoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone here on the list have any experience with e-journal publishing
 software?  Currently, we were looking at Open Journal Systems (OJS) from
 York University, and I'd like to hear if others have had experiences with
 either OJS or any other equivalent means of e-journal publication.

 Also, have any of you integrated these into existing infrastructures such
 as your institutional repositories?
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