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      EKT ePublishing: Developing an Open Access publishing service for the Greek research community

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          The present contribution concerns a case study of open access scholarly publishing in Greece, its history and effect in helping the local researcher community transition from a print-only mode of work to online working environments and in rendering Greek publications and scholarship more relevant to the international scholarly community. The paper elaborates on the goals of the project and the challenges that were encountered and addressed during its implementation. The project, which started in 2007 with the transition of three print journals in the humanities to an online and print format and online working environment, culminated in the development of an online platform that provides access to content and services from a single point in the web, ePublishing.ekt.gr. As part of the National Documentation Centre (EKT)'s services, we systematize and upgrade the journals' policies according to international standards, provide an online working platform and training, digitize and release in open access academic articles (more than 3,500 articles in established journals, published by small, non-profit, academic/scholarly society publishers, so far), provide DOIs, as well as concentrate on electronic books and conference proceedings – also to include purely online books in the future, starting with a born-digital monograph in a Humanities subject (onlineBook). In a nutshell, we have focused on providing publishers of scientific journals a range of comprehensive services which are constantly updated and improved in the light of the developments in scholarly communication, and which foster the internationalization, visibility, and preservation of research in these fields.

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          ISU
          Information Services and Use
          IOS Press (Nieuwe Hemweg 6B, 1013 BG Amsterdam, The Netherlands )
          0167-5265
          2014
          : 34
          : 3-4 , APE 2014 and ELPUB 2014
          : 309-314
          Affiliations
          [1]National Documentation Centre/National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, Greece
          Author notes

          Corresponding author: Evi Sachini, National Documentation Centre/National Hellenic Research Foundation, Leoforos Vassileos Konstantinou 48, 11635, Athens, Greece. E-mail: esachin@ekt.gr

          Article
          isu752
          10.3233/ISU-140752
          1f5e39da-e981-4ee3-8f6d-8b20e66477ab
          © IOS Press and the authors

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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          Page count
          Pages: 6
          Custom metadata
          ftp.files.iospress.nl/isu/2014/34-3,4/headers/ISU752.sssh2-xml

          Information & Library science,Communication & Media studies
          ePublishing,Open Journal Systems (OJS),Electronic journals,Greece,Open Access

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