[GOAL] Re: Publications managed by scholarly communities/institutions

Raf Dekeyser raf.dekeyser at bib.kuleuven.be
Thu Aug 9 10:03:02 BST 2012


A good example is "LIBER Quarterly", the journal of LIBER, the European Association of Research 
Libraries.
Last year a completely new Editorial Board of 19 people was installed, organizing the peer review, 
and as
a retired professor I am working as managing editor on a voluntary basis.  Small costs, like the 
hosting
by Utrecht's Igitur on an OJS platform, are covered by LIBER.  For more information: see 
http://liber.library.uu.nl/index.php/lq

Raf Dekeyser


Op 9/08/2012 10:35, Laurent Romary schreef:
> Dear all,
> As an echo to the fourth option mentioned by Peter, I would like to gather references to journals 
> and initiatives which are notoriously community based. Could members of the list point to what 
> they would be aware of?
> Thanks in advance,
> Laurent
>
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