OpenScholar

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The easiest way to power all of your institution's research websites.

OpenScholar is a publishing platform for research organizations that want to increase visibility, attract funding and propel collaboration. A single OpenScholar install hosts thousands of easy, self-service, Drupal websites. It features multiple domain names, branded themes, drag-and-drop layout, best-practice presets and research publishing apps. About OpenScholar

Drupal 8/9/10 OpenScholar platform

The current version of OpenScholar is a fully hosted and supported platform. OpenScholar continues to grow as a mission-driven software company offering a powerful collaboration network and site-building tools serving over 40,000 researchers across hundreds of institutions internationally. Learn more about the OpenScholar platform.

Drupal 7 OpenScholar distribution

OpenScholar began at Harvard as an open source project and was adopted by many research universities. It powered 23,000+ websites for departments, faculty, researchers, institutes, labs, student and projects. It was originally developed and maintained by The Institute for Quantitative Social Science in collaboration with HPAC and HUIT, at Harvard University. The Drupal 7 distribution is no longer maintained.

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  • Created by ferdi on , updated
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