On 9/12/04 9:01 AM, "Ted M Coopman" <coopman@u.washington.edu> wrote:
I know that getting an online journal up and running involves a tremendous amount of work and frustration and should only be undertaken with a firm grasp of what it entails.
My UBC colleague, John Willinsky, has created Open Journal Systems - software that supports open source online journal management and publishing - and last I checked, it was free <no wonder Bush is so suspicious of everything coming out of Canada>. It has been vetted and found worthy by large organizations like the American Educational Research Association, and small development efforts. Worth a look, I should think. http://pkp.ubc.ca/ojs/ Mary -- When the circuit learns your job, what are you going to do? Marshall McLuhan