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Item January 2020 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2020-01-15) DeForest, Lea; Mumma, Courtney; Park, Kristi; Suarez, AlexItem July 2018 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2018-07-18) Park, Kristi; Mumma, Courtney; DeForest, LeaItem March 2018 Texas Digital Library Forum(Texas Digital Lirary, 2018-03-21) Park, Kristi; Mumma, Courtney; DeForest, LeaPresentation for the March 2018 Texas Digital Library (TDL) Forum. This TDL Forum featured Kristi Park providing an update on TDL staffing as well as a services update on OJS, Vireo and the Hyku pilot project. Laura McElfresh gave an update on the DSpace Education Working Group. Courtney Mumma discussed upcoming conferences and events where TDL will be the keynote. Lea DeForest spoke about upcoming TDL events including TCDL, a TLA meet-up and the March Metadata Mixer.Item November 2019 Forum(Texas Digital Library, 2019-11-20) Deforest, Lea; Park, Kristi; Mumma, CourtneyItem Open Journal Systems Orientation(Texas Digital Library, 2018-07-17) Park, KristiItem Open Journal Systems Training(2017-06-08) Waugh, LauraThis training focuses on the essential concepts and knowledge you need to get started using Open Journal Systems (OJS) for online publishing.Item Open Journal Systems: A Look at Impact and Increased Visibility(Texas Digital Library, 2023-05-16) Van Diest, KristinOpen Journal Systems (OJS) is an open-source publishing software for the management of open access peer-reviewed academic journals, created and developed by the Public Knowledge Project. There are over 34,000 journals hosted in OJS around the world, including 75 journals hosted through the Texas Digital Library (TDL) OJS hosting service at member institutions. This presentation aims to show the relationship between TDL hosted OJS journals and their visibility to users. It will include current statistics on TDL hosted journals such as institutional information, scope of work, types of submissions, author location, and total submissions within the journal lifetime and recently (the past three years). This data will be compared to information about use of persistent identifiers (PIDs) and broadness of indexing in order to show the impact of the journals relative to their institution and the other institutions included in TDL. The presentation will also include a comparison between available global OJS data and local TDL hosted OJS journals. We will conclude by discussing strategies and tools to increase the impact of journals hosted through TDL and OJS such as search engine optimization, expanded use of PIDs, and gaining an understanding of journal impact factors.Item Open Journal Systems: Quick Submit Plugin Tutorial(2017-03-28) Waugh, LauraItem Texas Digital Library Guidebook: Setting Up an Open Access Journal Using Open Journal Systems(2021-09)The Texas Digital Library OJS User Group developed this guide as a resource for new users of the TDL's journal hosting service. The guidebook includes resources for planning, staffing, and sustaining a new academic journal using Open Journal Systems (OJS).