Journals/User Documentation
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General Help
About Open Journal Systems (OJS) - general information about the open-source software used by TDL to support its E-journal service.
Roles - information about editorial roles and other roles requiring registration or enrollment in a TDL e-journal.
Editorial Process - the steps of the editorial process in OJS.
Registering with a TDL Electronic Journal - instructions on how to register with a journal as an Author, Reader, or Reviewer.
Information for Journal Managers
Setting Up a TDL Electronic Journal
Requesting a TDL Electronic Journal
Initial Journal Setup - the Five Step Process
Policy and Procedure Development
Developing Open Access Journals: A Practical Guide by David Solomon (external link)
Other Journal Management Tasks
Customizing a TDL Electronic Journal
These documents external to the TDL Wiki provide further information about advanced customization for OJS journals. Basic customization for TDL E-journals is covered in the Initial Journal Setup article in this wiki.
- Customizing OJS (from the PKP Wiki) -- a great resource for Journal Managers that offers easy ways to customize the look of a journal without having to do additional coding.
- OJS Customizations (also from PKP) -- screen shots of journals with design customizations and feature innovations.
Information for Editors
- Expediting the submissions process (if you already have proof-ready files and want to skip the editorial workflow)
Information for Section Editors
Managing the Peer Review Process
Managing the Submissions Editing Process
Information for Reviewers, Authors, Copyeditors, Layout Editors, and others
Information for Authors: How to submit an article to a TDL Electronic Journal
Information for Authors: The Editing Process
Information for Layout Editors
Additional User Documentation
- Journal Help embedded in OJS - Open Journal Systems, the software used by TDL for its Electronic Journal service, includes a help document that is contextually embedded within each journal, with the relevant pages coming up depending on where the user is when requesting Help.
- OJS in an Hour 2.2.0 (published by PKP under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-NoDerivs License).
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