Version 1.0 (November 1.0)
diff --git a/cms/pages/legal/contact.md b/cms/pages/legal/contact.md
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@@ -7,11 +7,14 @@ featuremap: ~~ContactUs:Fragment~~
---
-We welcome your feedback, comments and questions about the DOAJ web site and our services, or if you have feedback on a journal in the index.
+Use this page to:
-All communication with us is treated as confidential.
+- send feedback and questions about our website or services
+- send feedback about a journal in our index
+- submit a complaint about our website or services
-Read our [FAQs](/docs/faq/) before you contact us. If you cannot find the answer to your question, send an email to [the DOAJ helpdesk](mailto:helpdesk@doaj.org). If your email is about a journal, please include the title and ISSN(s).
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+Both complaints and feedback sent to us about specific journals are treated as confidential.
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+If you're a publisher and need help, read our [publisher help page](/publisher/help/).
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+Send an email to [the DOAJ helpdesk](mailto:helpdesk@doaj.org). If you're emailing about a journal or application, please include the title and ISSN(s).
diff --git a/cms/pages/preservation/index.md b/cms/pages/preservation/index.md
index 9601600341..b9c4adf0d7 100644
--- a/cms/pages/preservation/index.md
+++ b/cms/pages/preservation/index.md
@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ featuremap: ~~Preservation:Fragment~~
[Esta página está disponible en Español](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dCxZYO0HDmFWMyazbkayZJtpCYkO9AIf0xqw-z55rU0/edit?usp=sharing).
- Project JASPER (JournAlS are Preserved forevER) is an initiative to preserve open access journals. It was launched on [World Preservation Day 2020](https://www.dpconline.org/events/world-digital-preservation-day) and is in response to research* that shows that online journals—both open and closed access journals—can just disappear from the internet. This happens because of a lack of awareness amongst smaller publishers around the need for long-term digital preservation and/or the resources to enroll a journal in a long-term digital preservation scheme.
+ Project JASPER (JournAlS are Preserved forevER) is an initiative to preserve open access journals. It was launched on [World Preservation Day 2020](https://www.dpconline.org/events/world-digital-preservation-day) and is in response to research* that shows that online journals—both open and closed access journals—can disappear from the internet.
-Long-term archiving of research resources is of paramount importance for scholarship. Authors want to ensure their contributions to the scholarly record will be permanent. Scholars must be able to access all of the published research in their fields, both now and long into the future.
+Long-term archiving of scholarship is of paramount importance, but too often, publishers don't realise this or don't have the resources to do anything about it. Authors want to ensure their contributions to the scholarly record will be permanent. Scholars must be able to access all of the published research in their fields, both now and long into the future.
-As a scholarly community, we are pledged to eliminate the possibility that high-value resources can disappear*. Project JASPER aims to close the gap in preservation coverage that currently exists among open access journals.
+As a scholarly community, we are pledged to eliminate the possibility that high-value resources can disappear*. Project JASPER aims to close the gap in preservation coverage among open access journals.
Questions? [Email us](mailto:preservation@doaj.org).
@@ -24,59 +24,54 @@ _*References_
1. M. Laakso, M. Matthias, N. Jahn. _Open is not forever: A study of vanished open access journals_. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Feb. 2021. [https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24460](https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24460)
2. J. Bosman et al. _OA Diamond Journals Study_. [https://zenodo.org/record/4558704](https://zenodo.org/record/4558704)
-## Phase One
-Phases One of Project JASPER was a pilot project between CLOCKSS, DOAJ, Internet Archive, Keepers Registry and PKP to scope out a solution that will reduce the number of unarchived open access journals.
+## The project
-## Phase Two
-Phase One was considered a success. Phase Two will onboard more journals and the project partners will seek funding for a more sustainable solution, covering a wider journal base.
+The premise of the JASPER process is that all journals are different, with different needs, different priorities and different resources. The workflow offers viable alternatives to journals so that they engage with one or more archiving services that meet their requirements and capacities. The JASPER process is simple:
-JASPER's aim is to get more journals archived by establishing a simple process:
+1 work out which archiving option might be the best fit for the publisher
+2 establish the level where the amount of effort is manageable by the publisher, based on:
+ a platform
+ b ability to send article metadata to DOAJ
+ c the ability to export and zip full text, images etc
+3 direct the journal to the most appropriate archiving option
-- work out which archiving option might be the best fit for the publisher,
-- establish the level where the amount of effort is manageable by the publisher. This is based on the following factors:
- - platform
- - ability to send article metadata to DOAJ
- - ability to export and zip full text, images etc easily
-- provide the journal's representatives with the correct information to make archiving happen.
+## For publishers
-The premise of the JASPER process is that all journals are different, with different needs, different priorities and different resources. The workflow needs to offer viable alternatives to journals so that they engage with one or more archiving services that meet their requirements and capacities.
-
-### For publishers
-We hope that many open access publishers, whose journals are not currently archived, will want to take part. The current criteria for eligibility are
+We hope that many DOAJ-indexed publishers will want to take part but to ensure our resources are focussed, we have eligibility criteria:
- Your journal must be indexed in DOAJ
-- The abstracts of your articles must be indexed in DOAJ
-- Your journal may not charge any fees of any kind, or be subsidised in any way.
-- Your journal is not already archived in a preservation service (although it may be archived in PKP PN).
-- Your content is licensed with a CC BY licence (although sometimes, we will accept less open licenses).
+- The journal's article abstracts must be indexed in DOAJ
+- Your journal may not charge any fees or be subsidised in any way.
+- A commercial contract with an archiving solution does not already cover your journal.
+- Your content is licensed with a CC BY licence (sometimes, we will accept less open licenses).
- The copyright of published content remains with the author.
-Please note that the project partners are self-funding the JASPER project, which means that we will analyse the financial status of journals or publishers quite closely. We reserve the right to not include a journal or a publisher in JASPER if we think that it is or could be supported or funded by an organisation capable of covering the costs of long-term preservation.
+We will analyse the financial status of journals or publishers quite closely. We reserve the right not to include a journal or a publisher in JASPER if we think it is or could be supported or funded by an organisation capable of covering the costs of long-term preservation. This is a necessary step while JASPER remains unfunded.
-If you have any questions about these criteria, don't hesitate to [get in touch](mailto:preservation@doaj.org).
+## To apply
-#### Archiving options
-1. *The OJS route*: OJS journals can use [the PKP PN preservation](https://docs.pkp.sfu.ca/pkp-pn/en/) service which is built on LOCKSS software. You need to enable a plugin in the journal's dashboard and agree to some simple terms. However, your journal must be on the right version of the OJS software to take part. JASPER will make sure that the journals are pointed to the guidance they need to upgrade and become compliant. Journals on OJS may also choose to have their content preserved via the upload route below.
+If your journal meets the criteria above, [you may apply here](https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JASPERPRESERVATION). If you have any questions about these criteria, don't hesitate to [get in touch](mailto:preservation@doaj.org).
-2. *The upload route*: journals indicate to DOAJ that they wish to preserve their content with CLOCKSS. DOAJ matches the full text sent to us with article metadata that we hold. We send everything to a remote folder. From this single location, archiving agencies, such as CLOCKSS and Internet Archive (and, later, other “Keepers”) collect the content.
+## Different archiving options
+1. *The OJS route*: OJS journals can use [the PKP PN preservation](https://docs.pkp.sfu.ca/pkp-pn/en/) service which is built on LOCKSS software. You must enable a plugin in the journal's dashboard and agree to some simple terms. However, your journal must be on the right version of the OJS software to take part. JASPER will ensure that the journals are pointed to the guidance they need to upgrade and become compliant. Journals on OJS may also choose to have their content preserved via the upload route below.
-3. *The web-crawing route*: if you are not able to or do not want to export article metadata and full text, your journal website details will be provided to the Internet Archive for inclusion in a best-effort, automated web harvesting.
+2. *The upload route*: journals indicate to DOAJ that they wish to preserve their content with CLOCKSS. DOAJ matches the full text sent to us with the article metadata that we hold. We send everything to a remote folder. From this single location, archiving agencies, such as CLOCKSS and Internet Archive (and, later, other “Keepers”) collect the content.
-#### More copies, better preservation
-It is always safer for a journal’s content to be archived in more than one place and, ideally, in at least three. To make this easy for smaller publishers, journals opting for Route 2 will automatically have their content preserved via Route 3. Future phases of the project will add the possibility for Route 1 journals to take part in other routes too.
+3. *The web-crawling route*: if you cannot or do not want to export article metadata and full text, your journal website details will be provided to the Internet Archive for inclusion in a best-effort, automated web harvesting.
-### For the Keepers
-There are often costs associated with adding new journals to a preservation service. JASPER aims to significantly reduce these costs by using DOAJ as a common interface to the thousands of journals indexed in it. By delivering content to an FTP server hosted by Internet Archive, content deliveries are unified into a single format and available from a single location.
+### More copies, better preservation
+It is always safer for a journal’s content to be archived in more than one place, ideally, in at least three. To simplify this for smaller publishers, journals opting for Route 2 will automatically have their content preserved via Route 3. Future phases of the project will allow Route 1 journals to participate in other routes, too.
-Phase One designed, implemented and tested this process, supported by money or services donated by the five project partners. Phase Two will onboard more publishers and seek funding.
+## For the Keepers
+There are often costs associated with adding new journals to a preservation service. JASPER aims to significantly reduce these costs by using DOAJ as a common interface to the thousands of journals indexed in it. By delivering content to an FTP server hosted by Internet Archive, content deliveries are unified into a single format and available from a single location. If you want to join JASPER, [get in touch](mailto:preservation@doaj.org).
-### For libraries and universities
-Long-term preservation is a profoundly important mission for libraries, universities, and other memory organisations. By supporting DOAJ, the archiving services participating in this project, and in Keepers, you are helping us preserve valuable scholarly content for the long-term and in a very cost-effective way. Thank you for your continuing support!
+## For libraries and universities
+Long-term digital preservation is a profoundly important mission for libraries, universities, and other memory organisations. By [supporting JASPER](https://doaj.org/support/), you are helping us preserve valuable scholarly content for the long term and in a very cost-effective way. Thank you for your continuing support!
## About the project partners
### CLOCKSS
-[CLOCKSS](https://clockss.org/) is a not-for-profit collaboration of the world’s leading academic publishers and research libraries. Our mission is to ensure the long-term survival of digital scholarly content and to instill confidence in authors, scholars, policy makers, libraries and publishers around the world that their content will be safely and securely preserved for future generations. We are entrusted with the long-term preservation of more than 51 million journal articles and 400,000 scholarly books. CLOCKSS operates [12 archive nodes](https://clockss.org/archive-nodes/) at leading academic institutions worldwide. This secure, robust, and decentralized infrastructure can withstand threats from technological, economic, environmental, and political failures. A destructive event in one location doesn’t jeopardize the survival of preserved digital content because the 11 other locations serve as mirror sites to backup and repair the disrupted location’s archive. Content is triggered from our dark archive if it disappears from the web, and is made available to everyone under an Open Access license.
+[CLOCKSS](https://clockss.org/) is a not-for-profit collaboration of leading academic publishers and research libraries. Our mission is to ensure the long-term survival of digital scholarly content and instil confidence in authors, scholars, policymakers, libraries and publishers worldwide that their content will be safely and securely preserved for future generations. We are entrusted with the long-term preservation of more than 51 million journal articles and 400,000 scholarly books. CLOCKSS operates [12 archive nodes](https://clockss.org/archive-nodes/) at leading academic institutions worldwide. This secure, robust, and decentralized infrastructure can withstand threats from technological, economic, environmental, and political failures. A destructive event in one location doesn’t jeopardize the survival of preserved digital content because the 11 other locations serve as mirror sites to back up and repair the disrupted location’s archive. Content is triggered from our dark archive if it disappears from the web and is made available to everyone under an Open Access license.
### DOAJ
DOAJ is the largest, most diverse, free directory of open access journals in the world. DOAJ's mission is to increase the visibility, accessibility, reputation, usage and impact of quality, peer-reviewed, open access scholarly research journals globally, regardless of discipline, geography or language. By assisting journals to become archived in long-term digital preservation schemes, DOAJ fulfils its mission by ensuring accessibility, visibility and usage of these crucial scholarly records.
@@ -88,4 +83,4 @@ DOAJ is the largest, most diverse, free directory of open access journals in the
[Keepers Registry](https://keepers.issn.org) is the global monitor on the archiving arrangements for continuing resources managed by the ISSN International Centre and fuelled by reports from contributing archiving agencies.
### PKP
-A research and development initiative within Simon Fraser University’s Core Facilities Program, the [Public Knowledge Project](https://pkp.sfu.ca/) (PKP) develops (free) open-source software. It conducts research to improve the quality and reach of scholarly publishing. As part of its mandate to make knowledge public, PKP understands that preserving and maintaining long-term access to published content is of utmost importance. To support this, PKP has launched a [Preservation Network](https://pkp.sfu.ca/pkp-pn/), a freely available private LOCKSS network that can be used by any OJS journal running an up-to-date version of OJS. PKP welcomes the opportunity to participate in Project JASPER with our colleagues at DOAJ, Keepers Registry, Internet Archive and CLOCKSS.
+A research and development initiative within Simon Fraser University’s Core Facilities Program, the [Public Knowledge Project](https://pkp.sfu.ca/) (PKP) develops (free) open-source software. It carries out research to improve the quality and reach of scholarly publishing. As part of its mandate to make knowledge public, PKP understands that preserving and maintaining long-term access to published content is paramount. To support this, PKP has launched a [Preservation Network](https://pkp.sfu.ca/pkp-pn/), a freely available private LOCKSS network that can be used by any OJS journal running an up-to-date version of OJS. PKP welcomes the opportunity to participate in Project JASPER with our colleagues at DOAJ, Keepers Registry, Internet Archive and CLOCKSS.
diff --git a/cms/pages/support/publisher-supporters.md b/cms/pages/support/publisher-supporters.md
index f010872aba..61c3b24eef 100644
--- a/cms/pages/support/publisher-supporters.md
+++ b/cms/pages/support/publisher-supporters.md
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ featuremap:
DOAJ relies on the support of publishers and [libraries](/support/) to ensure that its metadata and services remain free for all. The publishers on this page have chosen to show their commitment to quality, peer-reviewed open access by supporting DOAJ. We thank them as without them, our work would not be possible.
-## 2024 pricing
+## Pricing
We are introducing a revised and simplified model for publishers to support DOAJ for 2024 and publishing this openly in line with [our commitment to the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure](https://blog.doaj.org/2022/10/06/doaj-commits-to-the-principles-of-open-scholarly-infrastructure-posi/). We are also relaunching the set of benefits for publishers choosing to support us.
-We only accept support through our publisher supporter model from publishers with journals already indexed in DOAJ. Other routes to support DOAJ are as [an institution](/support/) or as [an individual via Paypal](https://www.paypal.com/donate/?campaign_id=4VXR4TJ69MDJJ). Non-commercial/institutional rates are only available to community-led, smaller publishers with limited funding. Please contact [supporters@doaj.org](mailto:supporters@doaj.org) if unsure which category applies.
+We only accept support through our publisher supporter model from publishers with journals already indexed in DOAJ. Non-commercial/institutional rates are only available to community-led, smaller publishers with limited funding. Please contact [supporters@doaj.org](mailto:supporters@doaj.org) if you are unsure which category applies.
Please contact [supporters@doaj.org](mailto:supporters@doaj.org) if you want to contribute to DOAJ’s operating costs as a publisher supporter.
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Please contact [supporters@doaj.org](mailto:supporters@doaj.org) if you want to
*A 50% discount is available for supporters in Low- and Middle-Income Countries according to the World Bank classification.
-## 2024 publisher benefits
+## Benefits
1. Your logo on the DOAJ website
2. A post from all our social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Mastodon, Instagram) acknowledging your organisation as a Supporter
@@ -65,20 +65,7 @@ We are particularly grateful to those publishers who can contribute over and abo
Please get in touch to discuss.
-## 2023 benefits for publisher supporters
-
-([A downloadable version](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xTVxUvqLkh2-r53cYlWdSIHsPGSnhcE7gi7bRFCaJik/edit?usp=sharing) of these benefits is available.)
-
-| Basic contribution | Sustaining contribution (25% higher than Basic) | Premier contribution (50% higher than Basic) |
-|--------------------------|-------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|
-| Your logo on our website | Your logo on our website | Your logo on our website |
-| A Tweet from the DOAJ account (21,900 followers) acknowledging your organisation as a Supporter | An interview-style blog post on [blog.doaj.org](https://blog.doaj.org/) (12,000 views per month) acknowledging your organisation as a Contributor, with questions about the state of open access and other current developments in open access scholarly publishing | An interview-style blog post on [blog.doaj.org](https://blog.doaj.org/) (12,000 views per month) acknowledging your organisation as a Contributor with questions about the state of open access and other current developments in open access scholarly publishing|
-| | A one-pager for journal editors explaining, in general terms, how article metadata is ingested, and then pulled downstream by discovery services. | A one-pager for journal editors explaining, in general terms, how article metadata is ingested, and then pulled downstream by discovery services.|
-| | General presentation or documentation, for raising awareness among your stakeholders, about the benefits of DOAJ, the work we do and how DOAJ benefits individual journal titles. | Dedicated presentation or documentation, tailored to your organisation, about the benefits of DOAJ, the work we do and how DOAJ benefits individual journal titles. Written as a joint document with the publisher. |
-| | A report, (a Google Sheet), collecting metadata errors, as reported to us by discovery services. | A report, (a Google Sheet), collecting metadata errors, as reported to us by discovery services. |
-| | | A yearly account review between the customer and DOAJ. The agenda can be determined by the publisher contact and a DOAJ representative. |
-| | | A CSV file, generated annually, for recording changes in and which DOAJ updates your live records with. |
-| | | Exposure across all our social media channels: Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, WeChat. (Stats available.) |
+## Publisher supporters
{% include '/data/sponsors.html' %}
diff --git a/portality/settings.py b/portality/settings.py
index 14d3867bbc..48149cc5ef 100644
--- a/portality/settings.py
+++ b/portality/settings.py
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
# Application Version information
# ~~->API:Feature~~
-DOAJ_VERSION = "6.4.5"
+DOAJ_VERSION = "6.4.6"
API_VERSION = "3.0.1"
######################################
diff --git a/portality/static/js/edges/public.journal.edge.js b/portality/static/js/edges/public.journal.edge.js
index 47d366d55d..f4494d8c4d 100644
--- a/portality/static/js/edges/public.journal.edge.js
+++ b/portality/static/js/edges/public.journal.edge.js
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ $.extend(true, doaj, {
value: false
})
],
- display : "Without article processing charges (APCs)"
+ display : "Without any fees"
}
],
fieldDisplays : {
diff --git a/portality/templates/data/sponsors.html b/portality/templates/data/sponsors.html
index a9723ad4d5..4cffdbf57b 100644
--- a/portality/templates/data/sponsors.html
+++ b/portality/templates/data/sponsors.html
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Contributors
+
{% for i in data.sponsors %}