**With apologies for cross posting. Sharing the following message on behalf of 
the Public Knowledge Project's (PKP) Technical Committee.**


Greetings,


Are you a journal or publisher using Open Journal Systems (OJS)? If yes, the 
Public Knowledge Project's (PKP) Technical 
Committee<https://pkp.sfu.ca/about/organization/technical-committee/> needs 
your help!


The PKP Technical Committee has created a survey to help PKP identify 
development priorities for Open Journal Systems (OJS). All we need is 20 
minutes of your time to learn more. If you are a journal editor or manager, or 
a regular user of the journal management features in OJS, please complete the 
following survey by March 12, 2021.


https://surveys.publicknowledgeproject.org/16718


If this survey does not apply and/or if you know of others who may be 
interested, please feel free to forward this email.


Background


The PKP Technical Committee is a community-led committee that provides 
technical input and advice on PKP's software development priorities.  Like you, 
we are users of PKP software. In 2020, our committee discussed the need to 
acquire more feedback about what you - the OJS user community - feel are the 
most important directions for the software.


For our first survey, we decided to focus on understanding priorities for 
journal managers and editors. We reviewed and consolidated OJS feature requests 
from the past two years, including those found on the PKP Community 
Forum<https://forum.pkp.sfu.ca/> and PKP GitHub 
repository<https://github.com/pkp/pkp-lib>. Though some of the features 
identified in this survey are already in progress and/or under consideration 
per PKP's Roadmap<http://pkp.sfu.ca/roadmap>, we need your help to further 
prioritize as well as to identify additional needs.


We hope this will be the first of many opportunities to engage more directly 
with you about your priorities. Your participation will help not only provide 
invaluable input to the PKP team, it will also support the Technical Committee 
to fulfill its responsibility to recommend technical directions to PKP and the 
PKP Advisory Committee.


If you have any questions about this survey, please contact Sonya Betz, PKP 
Technical Committee Chair, Sonya Betz, at sonya.betz(@)ualberta.ca. You can 
also find more information in this Q&A on the PKP 
blog<https://pkp.sfu.ca/2021/02/10/ojs-development-priorities-survey/>.


With thanks,


The PKP Technical Committee


Sonya Betz (Chair, University of Alberta)

Marc Bria (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Clinton Graham (University of Pittsburgh)

Alex Mendonça (SciELO)

Antti-Jussi Nygård (at-large member)

Alec Smecher (PKP)

Ronald Steffen (Free University Berlin)

Marco Tullney (at-large member)

Dulip Withanage (TIB Hannover)

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