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SAS Open Journals. Overlaying an Open Journals service onto an institutional repository [PDF]
In 2011, the School of Advanced Study, University of London (SAS) and the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC) worked jointly to develop the SAS Open Journals Service (SAS OJS).
Davis, Richard +2 more
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The Public Knowledge Project has released version 2.2 of Open Journal Systems, the free and open source journal management package optimized for OA journals.
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Exogenous vs. endogenous separation [PDF]
This paper assesses how various approaches to modeling the separation margin affect the ability of the Mortensen-Pissarides job matching model to explain key facts about the aggregate labor market.
Garey Ramey, Shigeru Fujita
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Presentation at the 2. ORCID DE Implementation Workshop. Frankfurt a. M., Germany, September 7, 2017.
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Reality of on-the-job search [PDF]
This paper provides a set of simple, yet overlooked, facts regarding on-the-job search and job-to-job transitions using the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS).
Shigeru Fujita
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The PKP Development Team is pleased to announce the release of OJS 2.4.4. This release builds on the 2.4.3 release to collect the numerous minor fixes and tweaks that have since been completed. Beginning with this release, OJS now ships with the Article Level Metrics plugin.
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Unemployment equilibrium and on-the-job search [PDF]
This paper uses the search and matching framework to explore the impact of employed job search on the labour market. We allow for endogenous employed job search, endogenous job destruction and heterogenous job creation. Job flows and workers flows do not
Simon Burgess, Turon, Helene
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Relawan Jurnal Indonesia to Host OJS Upgrading Workshop (OJS 2 to OJS 3)
<strong> <em> Relawan Jurnal Indonesia and PKP invite journal managers, editors, and system administrators using OJS 2 to upgrade to OJS 3 in this free 2-day workshop. </em> </strong>
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We are very pleased to announce that PKP’s Open Journal Systems is now being used by more than 10,000 active journals around the world. This makes OJS the leading online publishing platform, with more active titles than any other provider, including the major commercial publishers. These numbers only include journals that are <i> active </i>
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