id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_eh6ygj4refcinklq7pquozqieq Rick Kopak An interactive reading environment for online scholarly journals 2009 12 .pdf application/pdf 3871 370 51 Open Journal Systems (OJS) is the result of a major research and development effort carried out OJS was developed to facilitate greater access to scholarly research by providing an open source The third major role that OJS supports is that of the reader of the journal's published articles. An important initiative within OJS is the development of a set of Reading Tools with the Figure 1 shows the Reading Tools in relation to a journal article HTML View of Journal Article and Associated Reading Tools Currently, Reading Tools offer Related Item sets for nineteen different domains, e.g. education, etc., for studies related to the current article, but the resources searched are specific to the Reading Tool Related Items and Examples of Context Elements shows the annotation component in the context of an OJS HTML journal article. OJS Journal Article with Link Type Pull Down Menu (no additional Reading ./cache/work_eh6ygj4refcinklq7pquozqieq.pdf ./txt/work_eh6ygj4refcinklq7pquozqieq.txt