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| released = {{Start date|2002|06|12}} (1.0)<ref name="OCS10">{{cite web |url=http://pkp.sfu.ca/cvs/cvsweb.cgi/ocs/docs/README?rev=1.1.1.1;content-type=text%2Fplain;only_with_tag=kevin |title=Read Me: Open Conference Systems |publisher=Public Knowledge Project |accessdate=10 January 2013}}</ref> | | released = {{Start date|2002|06|12}} (1.0)<ref name="OCS10">{{cite web |url=http://pkp.sfu.ca/cvs/cvsweb.cgi/ocs/docs/README?rev=1.1.1.1;content-type=text%2Fplain;only_with_tag=kevin |title=Read Me: Open Conference Systems |publisher=Public Knowledge Project |accessdate=10 January 2013}}</ref> | ||
| discontinued = | | discontinued = Yes | ||
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==Product history== | ==Product history== | ||
Open Conference Systems (OCS) was first developed in 2002 by Kevin Jamieson, Henry Kang, and John Willinsky, along with other support staff through the assistance of The Public Knowledge Project (PKP), a non-profit research initiative of the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia and other supporting entities.<ref name="OCS10" /> The PKP also agreed to distribute OCS "without charge to academic conference organizers so that they can readily set-up an online conference support system with an Open Archives Initiative-compliant database that makes conference papers and other materials universally available."<ref name="OCS10" /> Version 1.0 of the software was first released on June 12, 2002<ref name="OCS10" />, and development continues on it to this day, with the most current release arriving in May 2014. | |||
In early 2023, Public Knowledge Project announced that it had retired Open Conference Systems and [[Open Harvester Systems]]. They add that "[t]hese applications should not be used. They will no longer receive security updates or technical support."<ref name="PKPRetired">{{cite web |url=https://pkp.sfu.ca/software/retired/ |title=Retired Software |work=Public Knowledge Project |publisher=Simon Fraser University |accessdate=26 May 2023}}</ref> | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
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The main features of Open Conference Systems include<ref name="OCSHome">{{cite web |url=http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs |title=Public Knowledge Project - Open Conference Systems |publisher=Public Knowledge Project |accessdate=10 January 2013}}</ref>: | The main features of Open Conference Systems include<ref name="OCSHome">{{cite web |url=http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs |title=Public Knowledge Project - Open Conference Systems |publisher=Public Knowledge Project |accessdate=10 January 2013}}</ref>: | ||
* | * web content creation | ||
* request scholarly papers | |||
* electronically accept paper and abstract submissions | |||
* editing tools for papers | |||
* query tools | |||
* raw data support | |||
* participant registry | |||
* online discussion forum | |||
==Hardware/software requirements== | ==Hardware/software requirements== | ||
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* A tutorial video for Open Conference Systems can be found on the [http://pkp.sfu.ca/tutorials PKP site]. | * A tutorial video for Open Conference Systems can be found on the [http://pkp.sfu.ca/tutorials PKP site]. | ||
* Screenshots of Open Conference Systems can be found on | * Screenshots of Open Conference Systems can be found on [http://webscripts.softpedia.com/scriptScreenshots/Open-Conference-Systems-Screenshots-70075.html Softpedia]. | ||
* A demo of Open Conference Systems is available via [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs2/demo/testdrive/ here]. Login is "admin" and the password is "testdrive", without the quotes. | * A demo of Open Conference Systems is available via [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs2/demo/testdrive/ here]. Login is "admin" and the password is "testdrive", without the quotes. | ||
* Documentation for Open Conference Systems can be found [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs_documentation on the PKP site] or in [http://pkp.sfu.ca/wiki/index.php/PKP_Frequently_Asked_Questions the FAQ]. | * Documentation for Open Conference Systems can be found [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs_documentation on the PKP site] or in [http://pkp.sfu.ca/wiki/index.php/PKP_Frequently_Asked_Questions the FAQ]. | ||
==Entities using Open Conference Systems== | ==Entities using Open Conference Systems== | ||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
* [[Open Harvester Systems]] | |||
* [[Open Journal Systems]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 26 May 2023
Original author(s) | Kevin Jamieson, Henry Kang, and John Willinsky |
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Developer(s) | Public Knowledge Project |
Initial release | June 12, 2002[1] | (1.0)
Discontinued |
2.3.6 (May 28, 2014 ) [±] |
Preview release | None [±] |
Written in | PHP |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | Multi-lingual |
Type | Content management system |
License(s) | GNU General Public License v2.0 |
Website | pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs |
Open Conference Systems or OCS is free open-source content management software for building and deploying a web presence for a scholarly conference. The software is developed and released under the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), which "is dedicated to improving the scholarly and public quality of research."[2]
Product history
Open Conference Systems (OCS) was first developed in 2002 by Kevin Jamieson, Henry Kang, and John Willinsky, along with other support staff through the assistance of The Public Knowledge Project (PKP), a non-profit research initiative of the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia and other supporting entities.[1] The PKP also agreed to distribute OCS "without charge to academic conference organizers so that they can readily set-up an online conference support system with an Open Archives Initiative-compliant database that makes conference papers and other materials universally available."[1] Version 1.0 of the software was first released on June 12, 2002[1], and development continues on it to this day, with the most current release arriving in May 2014.
In early 2023, Public Knowledge Project announced that it had retired Open Conference Systems and Open Harvester Systems. They add that "[t]hese applications should not be used. They will no longer receive security updates or technical support."[3]
Features
The main features of Open Conference Systems include[4]:
- web content creation
- request scholarly papers
- electronically accept paper and abstract submissions
- editing tools for papers
- query tools
- raw data support
- participant registry
- online discussion forum
Hardware/software requirements
Installation requirements for Open Conference Systems include:
- PHP 4.2.x or greater (Microsoft IIS requires PHP 5.x)
- MySQL 3.23.23 or greater or PostgreSQL 7.1 or greater
- Apache server 1.3.2x or greater, 2.0.4x or greater (or Microsoft IIS 6)
For more information, consult the download page.
Videos, screenshots, and other media
- A tutorial video for Open Conference Systems can be found on the PKP site.
- Screenshots of Open Conference Systems can be found on Softpedia.
- A demo of Open Conference Systems is available via here. Login is "admin" and the password is "testdrive", without the quotes.
- Documentation for Open Conference Systems can be found on the PKP site or in the FAQ.
Entities using Open Conference Systems
Further reading
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Read Me: Open Conference Systems". Public Knowledge Project. http://pkp.sfu.ca/cvs/cvsweb.cgi/ocs/docs/README?rev=1.1.1.1;content-type=text%2Fplain;only_with_tag=kevin. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
- ↑ "Public Knowledge Project - About". Public Knowledge Project. http://pkp.sfu.ca/about. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
- ↑ "Retired Software". Public Knowledge Project. Simon Fraser University. https://pkp.sfu.ca/software/retired/. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
- ↑ "Public Knowledge Project - Open Conference Systems". Public Knowledge Project. http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs. Retrieved 10 January 2013.