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## OJS Description
[Open Journal Systems (OJS)](https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/) is an open source software application for managing and publishing scholarly journals. Originally developed and released by the [Public Knowledge Project (PKP)](https://pkp.sfu.ca/) in 2001 to improve access to research, it is the most widely used open source journal publishing platform in existence, with over 34,000 journals using it worldwide.
ORCID API integration is provided through a plugin that is freely available in the OJS Plugin Gallery, and which can be used to collect and authenticate ORCID iDs for users and authors; display authenticated ORCID iDs in manuscript records; and (optional) automatically request that contributing authors provide their ORCID iDs. If configured using the ORCID member API, the plugin can also update authors’ ORCID records with published article information. More information on the plugin and how to use it can be found in PKP’s [Documentation Hub](https://docs.pkp.sfu.ca/orcid/)
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Company/Organization Name::| Public Knowledge Project (PKP)
URL: | https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/
Service Type: | Manuscript Submission System
Reads from ORCID Registry: | **User's authenticated ORCID ID**
Writes to ORCID Registry: | **Works / Reviewer activity**
Syncs with ORCID Registry: | **No**
Documentation: | Plugin information on PKP's [Documentation Hub](https://docs.pkp.sfu.ca/orcid/)
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## OPS Description
[Open Preprint System(OPS)](https://pkp.sfu.ca/ops/) is an open source software application developed by the [Public Knowledge Project (PKP)](https://pkp.sfu.ca/) to efficiently manage, distribute, and promote scholarly preprints.With user-friendly interfaces and advanced features, OPS facilitates seamless preprint management and sharing, fostering collaboration and innovation within the global research community.
ORCID API integration is provided through a plugin that is freely available in the OPS Plugin Gallery, and which can be used to collect and authenticate ORCID iDs for users and authors; display authenticated ORCID iDs in manuscript records; and (optional) automatically request that contributing authors provide their ORCID iDs. If configured using the ORCID member API, the plugin can also update authors’ ORCID records with published preprint information. More information on the plugin and how to use it can be found in PKP’s [Documentation Hub](https://docs.pkp.sfu.ca/orcid/)
| OPS | |
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Company/Organization Name::| Public Knowledge Project (PKP)
URL: | https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/
Service Type: | Manuscript Submission System
Reads from ORCID Registry: | **User's authenticated ORCID ID**
Writes to ORCID Registry: | **Works / Reviewer activity**
Syncs with ORCID Registry: | **No**
Documentation: | Plugin information on PKP's [Documentation Hub](https://docs.pkp.sfu.ca/orcid/)
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