BSU online journal system launched

>> Tuesday, July 31, 2018



By Jen S. Tabangcura 

LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- The Benguet State University’s  Online Journal System (OJS) was launched to the worldwide web on July 9 after its public IP address has been set up by the BSU-ICT Division.
The OJS was turned over to the research and extension publication office on April 26.  At that time, the journal was only accessible through BSU servers.
University library and information services director, Lauren T. Kipaan said this development would strengthen the online visibility of BSU and its research authors which will also help fulfill the standards set by regulatory bodies such as CHED.
The platform and workflow of the BSU OJS is by the open journal systems | Public knowledge project, a multi-university initiative in developing open source software and in conducting research to improve the quality and reach of scholarly publishing.
Kipaan expects the BSU OJS to be searchable in Google Scholar. As of press time, there were 73 researches deposited at the online journal as the challenge of encouraging more authors in BSU to publish their researches still looms.
Kipaan noted that there are so many quality researches with relevant results being produced by BSU but are not disseminated well.
“BSU researchers should be open to the idea that the more they publish, the more that their research becomes theirs especially if they are the first to publish,” said Kipaan.
To publish at the BSU OJS, the researches must comply with five conditions. These are: (a) the submission must not be previously published, nor is it for consideration before another journal but an explanation can be provided in the Comments to the Editor; (b)the submission file is in Open Office, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format; (c)where available, URLs for the references have been provided; (d) the text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses) and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end; and (e) the text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.  
Kipaan hopes that the BSU OJS will soon be filled up and will continually be updated or improved. He also committed that the ULIS and ICT Division will provide necessary training to future personnel who will be hired to maintain and manage the journal.


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