Our journal requires subscription revenue to survive. Can OJS limit access to subscribers?
OJS provides incredible flexibility with respect to subscribers. The full text of articles for selected issues can be made visible to a list of subscribers, and hidden from the general public. A journal can choose to have a rolling embargo period where issues become open access after a certain number of months or years. The subscription module for OJS is robust. In addition to allowing users to log in with a username and password, the subscription module can manage institutional subscriptions by domain or IP range without requiring a login and password.
Related Questions
- You limit sales of Canada’s MSAs to AS-IS and WHERE-IS only. What if the buying country requires the vehicles to be ready to operate?
- When my interest is paid, will it affect my cash ISA subscription limit in following tax years?
- What is the pricing model? Is it by subscription, a monthly fee, revenue sharing or what?