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  • UCL Press offers the OJS hosting service for UCL students and staff to produce and manage their own Open Access journals. Using Open Journal Systems software, journal articles are stored in UCL Discovery, while OJS provides the visible presentation layer of the journal. This service is provided free of charge by UCL Press.

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  • Dove Medical Press Ltd is a privately held UK company specializing in the publication of Open Access peer-reviewed journals across the broad spectrum of science, technology and especially medicine. Dove Medical Press was founded in 2003 with the objective of combining the highest editorial standards with the 'best of breed' new publishing technologies. We have offices in Manchester and London in the United Kingdom, representatives in Princeton, New Jersey in the United States, and our editorial offices are in Auckland, New Zealand.

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  • Concept Tech Publishing is an independent international open access scholarly publisher with a portfolio of peer-reviewed journals covering a wide range of academic disciplines. Registered as a limited liability company in the United Kingdom. Concept Tech Publishing was founded in January 2020. We have a multi-national staff representing the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, and the United States, all of whom are fluent in English and possess extensive experience from international scholarly publishing. We pride ourselves on combining professionalism with personal dedication in everything we do.

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  • Edinburgh University Library uses Open Journal Systems (OJS) to support the publication of academic and student-led Open Access journals.

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  • MDPI.com, the website of the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, is a platform for peer-reviewed, scientific open-access journals operated by MDPI AG, based in Basel, Switzerland. Additional offices are located in Beijing and Wuhan, China. MDPI publishes over 120 diverse open access electronic journals, including Molecules (launched in 1996; Impact Factor 2.095), the International Journal of Molecular Sciences (launched in 2000; Impact Factor 2.339), Sensors (launched in 2001; Impact Factor 2.048), Marine Drugs (launched in 2003; Impact Factor 3.512), Energies (launched in 2008; Impact Factor 1.602), the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (launched in 2004; Impact Factor 1.993), Viruses (launched in 2009; Impact Factor 3.279), Remote Sensing (launched in 2009; Impact Factor 2.623), Toxins (launched in 2009; Impact Factor 2.480) and Nutrients (launched in 2009; Impact Factor 3.148). Our publishing activities are supported by more than 6500 active scientists on our journals' international editorial boards, including several Nobelists. More than 120,000 individual authors have already published with MDPI, and 350,000 scholars are in the pool of reviewers. MDPI.com receives more than 3.8 million monthly webpage views.

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  • UCL Press offers the OJS hosting service for UCL students and staff to produce and manage their own Open Access journals. Using Open Journal Systems software, journal articles are stored in UCL Discovery, while OJS provides the visible presentation layer of the journal. This service is provided free of charge by UCL Press.

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  • Dove Medical Press Ltd is a privately held UK company specializing in the publication of Open Access peer-reviewed journals across the broad spectrum of science, technology and especially medicine. Dove Medical Press was founded in 2003 with the objective of combining the highest editorial standards with the 'best of breed' new publishing technologies. We have offices in Manchester and London in the United Kingdom, representatives in Princeton, New Jersey in the United States, and our editorial offices are in Auckland, New Zealand.

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  • Concept Tech Publishing is an independent international open access scholarly publisher with a portfolio of peer-reviewed journals covering a wide range of academic disciplines. Registered as a limited liability company in the United Kingdom. Concept Tech Publishing was founded in January 2020. We have a multi-national staff representing the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, and the United States, all of whom are fluent in English and possess extensive experience from international scholarly publishing. We pride ourselves on combining professionalism with personal dedication in everything we do.

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  • Edinburgh University Library uses Open Journal Systems (OJS) to support the publication of academic and student-led Open Access journals.

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  • MDPI.com, the website of the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, is a platform for peer-reviewed, scientific open-access journals operated by MDPI AG, based in Basel, Switzerland. Additional offices are located in Beijing and Wuhan, China. MDPI publishes over 120 diverse open access electronic journals, including Molecules (launched in 1996; Impact Factor 2.095), the International Journal of Molecular Sciences (launched in 2000; Impact Factor 2.339), Sensors (launched in 2001; Impact Factor 2.048), Marine Drugs (launched in 2003; Impact Factor 3.512), Energies (launched in 2008; Impact Factor 1.602), the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (launched in 2004; Impact Factor 1.993), Viruses (launched in 2009; Impact Factor 3.279), Remote Sensing (launched in 2009; Impact Factor 2.623), Toxins (launched in 2009; Impact Factor 2.480) and Nutrients (launched in 2009; Impact Factor 3.148). Our publishing activities are supported by more than 6500 active scientists on our journals' international editorial boards, including several Nobelists. More than 120,000 individual authors have already published with MDPI, and 350,000 scholars are in the pool of reviewers. MDPI.com receives more than 3.8 million monthly webpage views.

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