A Systems-Level Architecture for Metadata-Centric, Automated Scholarly Publishing
The reason most Diamond OA initiatives fall flat is usually not the editing process but inadequate technology. Word files, PDFs, emails, and other types of technologies that do not interoperate are used in editorial workflow operations. It leads to inefficient work, inaccuracies, and delays. However, despite their widespread use, they do not meet the current needs of academic communication, which require discovery, interoperability, and automation.
A document-centric approach does not suit the principles of Diamond OA. Documents will remain invisible to indexing systems and repositories without structure, automation, or predefined connections. Trying to fix it with plug-ins and manual processes will only create more technology debt. But the key to the problem lies in architecture: a publishing system based on metadata and automation.
Introducing the Diamond OA Technical Blueprint
Not only is this a model of publication, but an entire architecture built for scholarly publication without any charge and with maximum efficiency. The structure prioritizes metadata as a key resource. It guarantees that all processes from submitting the paper to its distribution will be machine-readable, automated, and person-compatible globally.
What’s Inside the Blueprint?
- Metadata as the Core Layer: All submissions include extensive, standardized metadata (JATS XML, DOIs, and ORCIDs), making them easy to index and locate.
- Automated Workflow Engine: Workflows are automated to reduce human effort and shorten the time from submission to publication.
- Schema-Driven Validation: Strict schemas validate the content at each stage to ensure consistency, accuracy, and safety.
- Multi-Platform Distribution: A single structured source powers outputs across HTML, PDF, EPUB, and indexing platforms, minimizing duplication.
Why a Metadata Centric Architecture?
Metadata is an afterthought in traditional workflows. This approach makes it fundamental.
- Interoperability by Design: Direct interface with worldwide indexing and archiving systems.
- Automation-Ready: It enables scalable and cost-effective publishing operations.
- Consistency and Accuracy: Schema validation enables people to make fewer mistakes.
- Sustainability: Designed to endure a long time and work on all platforms.
This proposal transforms Diamond OA publishing into a system that can expand, operate independently, and be discovered worldwide, consistent with the future of scholarly communication.
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