Adopted OJS (national portal)

Journal.fi (Federation of Finnish Learned Societies)

Journal.fi is a shared, OJS-based publishing platform for Finnish scholarly journals, run by the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies together with the National Library of Finland. Growing out of the Kotilava project (2015–2017) and relaunched on OJS 3 in January 2017 — one of the very first large-scale adopters of that version — it centralises hosting so small learned societies can move to open access without maintaining their own systems. Provided free to member societies, the portal has grown from around 50 journals to well over 100. A Finnish example of national, consortial open-source journal infrastructure.

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Looking for commitment: Finnish open access journals, infrastructure and funding
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