Hi Tania, we recently set up a locally-hosted instance of OJS. We have had 
previous experience with implementing and customising open source software; the 
downside of which involves high maintenance overheads and a more onerous 
upgrade process . As we don't have the resources to manage another 'needy' 
piece of software, one of our objectives with OJS was to use it 'out of the 
box' and make only essential changes, including those configurable through the 
user interface. While OJS is certainly usable under this model, there are some 
issues which we've had to find workarounds for. For example, default copyright 
text can't be changed without directly accessing the underlying templates, so 
we've set up separate copyright pages instead. We had issues with Shibboleth 
and LDAP, so have to use OJS's own authentication system; which isn't always 
compatible with the way journal owners prefer to operate.

It is a bit frustrating not being able to make simple tweaks to templates etc; 
however, our past experience has been that even the most simple of tweaks leads 
to requests for more, and before you know it, you're stuck with a 
highly-customised software that makes upgrades a nightmare.

Bernadette Houghton
Digitisation and Preservation Librarian
Library

Deakin University
Locked Bag 20000, Geelong, VIC 3220
+61 3 52278230
[email protected]
www.deakin.edu.au
Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B



-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tania 
Fersenheim
Sent: Wednesday, 17 December 2014 2:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Open Journal Systems - experiences?

I have some staff interested in a pilot of Open Journal Systems.
http://openjournalsystems.com/

Anyone here have experiences with the software they'd like to share, either 
installed locally or hosted by the OJS folks?

I'm especially interested in how responsive the developers and the user 
community are.

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Tania Fersenheim
Manager of Library Systems

Brandeis University
Library and Technology Services

415 South Street, (MS 017/P.O. Box 549110) Waltham, MA 02454-9110
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