The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) is very pleased to announce the 1.0
(Beta) release of Open Monograph Press (OMP).  OMP is an open source software 
platform for managing the editorial workflow required to see monographs, edited 
volumes, and scholarly editions through internal and external review, editing, 
cataloguing, production, and publication. OMP will operate, as well, as a press 
website with catalog, distribution, and sales capacities.

OMP has been developed to support a format that remains critical to the 
advancement of learning.  John Willinsky, Khosla Family Professor of Education 
at Stanford University, Distinguished Scholar in Residence at SFU Library and 
Professor (Limited Term) in Publishing Studies at Simon Fraser University, and 
founding Director of PKP, stated, "We have worked hard to create a virtual 
publishing-house-in-a-box, which, in the hands of publishers and scholars, will 
give life to a new generation of learned books."

OMP is designed to assist university presses, learned societies, and 
scholar-publishers interested in publishing scholarly books in print-on-demand 
and multiple electronic formats, whether on an open access or purchase basis. 
OMP is intended to:

- Handle edited volumes, with different authors for each chapter;
- Involve editors, authors, reviewers, designers, indexers, and others in book 
production;
- See submission through multiple rounds of both internal and external reviews;
- Utilize industry standard ONIX for bookseller metadata requirements (e.g., 
Amazon);
- Create document libraries for submissions, recording contracts, permissions, 
etc.;
- Handle thumbnail covers in Catalog, as well as Spotlight features; and
- Enable Series Editors to see books through review to publication.

OMP is a completely new software module from the Public Knowledge Project. It 
has been developed from the ground up to take advantage of Web 2.0 
technologies.  It will also provide the framework for the redevelopment of OJS 
- now used by more journals than any other software in the world - and other 
PKP software to a more contemporary software architecture based on a common PKP 
Web Application Library.  Alec Smecher, PKP's Lead Developer, noted: "With OCS 
and OJS, we developed workflow tools to facilitate publishing of short- and 
medium-form content with academic rigor. With OMP, we have broadened these 
tools to support monograph-length content and written a cutting-edge user 
interface to manage it. By doing so with code shared by all applications via 
the Web Application Library, we ensure that all of our applications will 
benefit rapidly from this work."

As part of OMP's release strategy, PKP will be working closely with several 
early adopters who will use OMP in a production environment. 
They will provide feedback in the coming months on OMP in the following
areas:

- Taking a production-destined publication through the entire workflow
- Utilization of ONIX support and other new functional areas
- User interface and usability review
- Translating and using the software in a multilingual context

OMP's early adopters represent a variety of use cases including an established 
university press; a scholarly publishing group; an academic department; and an 
academic library providing hosting services.

OMP was designed in consultation with and support from Athabasca University 
Press (http://www.aupress.ca/), which has kindly permitted us to use their 
books and content to populate a presentation site of OMP 
(http://pkp.sfu.ca/omp/presentation/). OMP has been built with support from the 
Simon Fraser University Library, SFU Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing, 
Canadian Foundation for Innovation, Alfred P. 
Sloan Foundation, and Stanford University. Moving forward, it is anticipated 
that OMP will continue to be enhanced with a particular focus on pre- and 
post-publication support.

As with all PKP software, OMP can be downloaded for free and installed on a 
local webserver or can be hosted by PKP Publishing Services 
(https://pkpservices.sfu.ca/).  More information about OMP, including links to 
documentation, can be found on the PKP website at:

http://pkp.sfu.ca/omp

--
Kevin Stranack, MLIS
Coordinator, Community Services and Learning (Open Source Projects) Simon 
Fraser University Library
Email: kstra...@sfu.ca
Skype: kstranack


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