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I have a bookmark for the following site: https://www.openarchives.org/Register/BrowseSites

Some of the links are not active anymore but maybe it is useful for some of you.

Best regards,
Martin Spenger


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From: Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Stuart A. Yeates
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2020 11:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] open journal systems and oai

Some years ago I played around with creating an organic oai-pmh endpoint locator. The results of my work are at https://github.com/stuartyeates/oai-found

Unfortunately these have been poisoned by a OJS bug and list multiple synonymous endpoints with identical data.


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On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 at 09:43, Eric Lease Morgan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> On Mar 12, 2020, at 3:44 PM, Stuart A. Yeates <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> >> Where can I find a list of Open Journal System (OJS) journals and their associated OAI-PMH data repository root URLs? I have all but finished successfully using OAI-PMH to harvest and then "read" the whole of ITAL, and I would like to apply the same process to other open access journals supported by OJS.
> >
> > I believe that many years ago there was a comprehensive list 
> > published by the PKP (who produce OJS) based on the homing signals 
> > OJS uses to check for updates. That's gone now (privacy reasons?), 
> > DOAJ is a great place to start, but many journals don't qualify for DOAJ.
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> Yes, this process is not simplistic. In the end I found a CSV file from the DOAJ. I then filtered the file for titles both in English as well as created using OJS. I then reverse engineer the resulting URLs. In the end few of the titles are really in English.
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> I suppose you could say I am doing both collection development as well 
> as acquisitions. :)
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> Eric Morgan