How to Make Your Texts Appear Natural Using AI

How to Make Your Texts Appear Natural Using AI

In the era of artificial intelligence, producing written content within minutes has become extremely easy; whether for academic purposes, professional work, or personal blogging. However, many users face a common problem: AI-generated text often appears rigid, repetitive, or “unnatural” to human readers. This challenge highlights the value of tools that can bridge the gap between […]

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Scopus

Scopus and Its Annual Updates: A Guide for Graduate Researchers

The global database Scopus is one of the most important research resources relied upon by scholars and academics across various fields. It is not a scientific journal nor a publishing house, but rather an indexing and citation system owned by Elsevier, which collects and classifies research articles published in thousands of peer-reviewed journals worldwide. Understanding […]

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ASJP

Academic Scientific Journals Portal: A Smart Platform Redefining Scholarly Publishing

In a world where academic publishing is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, and competition among universities and research centers to showcase their scientific output is intensifying, the need for reliable platforms that can keep up with this momentum and provide innovative solutions for academic journals has never been greater. This is where “Academic Scientific Journals […]

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OJS For Editor

How Can OJS Journals Reach the Strongest International Rankings?

In the world of academic publishing, the mere existence of a journal is no longer sufficient to achieve visibility and impact. Today, international standards focus on indexing and classification in powerful databases such as Scopus, Web of Science (JCR), and DOAJ. Here comes the role of Open Journal Systems (OJS), an open-source platform designed to […]

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Release of OJS 3.5 – A Smoother User Experience

Release of OJS 3.5 – A Smoother User Experience

In one of the most significant academic developments of the year, the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) announced the release of Open Journal Systems (OJS) 3.5, introducing a wide range of improvements to user experience, editorial workflows, and user management, along with technical updates that pave the way for long-term support. The official release was made […]

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The European Commission Selects OJS as the Technical Foundation for the ORE Platform

The European Commission Selects OJS as the Technical Foundation for the ORE Platform

In 2024, Open Journal Systems (OJS) firmly cemented its role as a cornerstone of open scholarly publishing, following its official selection as the technical foundation for the European Commission’s Open Research Europe (ORE) platform. This decision underscores the trust placed in OJS by the Commission and reflects a shared vision of building an open, scalable, […]

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The History of OJS (Open Journal Systems)

The History of OJS (Open Journal Systems)

Open Journal Systems (OJS) is one of the most prominent open-source platforms for managing and publishing scholarly journals. It was created to support academic open-access publishing, offering a complete workflow for journal management from submission and peer review to publishing and indexing within a single, flexible platform. 1. Origins and Foundation through PKP The roots […]

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Open Researcher and Contributor ID

ORCID Identifier Connecting research and researchers

ORCID, which stands for Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier, is a global, nonprofit organization that receives fees from its member organizations. It is a community-based organization that is governed by a Board of Directors that represents its membership and broadly represents stakeholders. ORCID is also supported by a professional and dedicated staff.

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