Open Journal Systems Help

Import/Export Data

The Import/Export Data feature, available from Journal Management, allows the Journal Manager to inject data into and extract data from OJS.

Data import/export is implemented using plugins, with each format or type of data being provided by a different plugin. For more information, refer to each plugin's documentation, found within OJS' plugin directory.

Five Import/Export plugins ship with OJS, and are documented below.

Import/export functionality is also available as a command-line tool; see tools/importExport.php for more information.

Users XML Plugin

The Users XML Plugin can be used to import and export users and their roles. See the XML DTD in "plugins/importexport/users/users.dtd" for more information.

Erudit Article Export Plugin

The Erudit Article Export Plugin implements single-article export for full-text indexing using Erudit's XML DTD. See http://www.erudit.org for more information.

Articles & Issues XML Plugin

The Articles & Issues XML Plugin is the primary method for batch import and export. It can be used to import and export single articles, multiple articles, single issues, and multiple issues, including comprehensive metadata. For information on this plugin, see the XML DTD in "plugins/importexport/native/native.dtd".

PubMed XML Export Plugin

The PubMed XML Export Plugin provides an import/export plugin to generate bibliographic information for articles in the current issue in PubMed standard publisher data format XML for indexing in NLM PubMed/MEDLINE. Details on the XML format and data requirements is available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query/static/spec.html. More information on this plugin can be found in "plugins/importexport/pubmed".

Crossref XML Export Plugin

The Crossref XML Export Plugin provides an import/export plugin to generate metadata information for articles and issues for indexing in CrossRef. Details on the XML format and data requirements is available at: http://www.crossref.org/schema. More information on this plugin can be found in "plugins/importexport/crossref".


 

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