As they describe themselves on their web page:
Open Journal Systems (OJS) is a journal management and publishing system that has been developed by the Public Knowledge Project through its federally funded efforts to expand and improve access to research.
OJS is somewhat similar to Easychair Conference System that is being used by different conferences all over the globe. But whereas Easychair is hosted by Easychair and main purpose is to manage conference articles and submissions, OJS is freely downloadable by anyone, customizable and directed to be journal management platvorm.
During past winter and spring I’ve been dealing closely with both systems. Due to my deep passion on DIY thinking I do prefer OJS as paper submission and managing tool. Although I’m been using it only on test-sites and working with it as a web designer not journal manager.
At the beginning of this week I worked on rought translation for one e-learning journal, which is being done in Estonian. Therefore I post here current state of the Estonian translation for OJS.
Installing the language pack and other information about translations and locales is located on the OJS wiki site.








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