Continuous Article Publishing (CAP) is a publishing model for E-only journals. Main difference with existing models is that final articles are not published online ahead of a forthcoming issue (the Brill Advance option) but are immediately published online at their final location. Since registration of, loading of and access to journal content at Brill is volume and issue based, the implementation of CAP using the current procedures and possibilities, requires some special treatment. This is described in this document.

Continuous Article Publishing means that each article that is accepted and processed into a final format, is published online at its final disposition (so not first in Advance to be included in an issue later). As a result, the annual volume of published articles grows article-by-article instead of issue-based. All articles are added to an issue of the current volume.  Within the issue every article starts with page 1, similar to Advance articles.             

Definition

Consequences of the CAP-model and its implementation at Brill are:

  1. Articles are published in a final format in an issue within the current volume. Order of the articles cannot be changed afterwards. In case of multiple issues in a volume, for example the default issue and a special issue, articles cannot be moved from one issue to another.

  2. The list of articles in an issue is sorted on publication date with recent articles at the top of the listing. As a result, sections within the listing (articles, book reviews, etc.) are not used. This would conflict with the principle “newest-at-top”. If sections are required, it would be better to create separate “issues” for each section. Thus, we could create issue 1: Articles, Issue 2: Book Reviews, etc.

  3. Each article starts with page number 1


Journal Setup

Since the registration of and access to journals at Brill is volume and issue based, a CAP-Journal is set up in KLOPOTEK like a regular E-only journal (no print version):

  1. Each year an annual volume

  2. Within a volume Issue 1 to publish all (general) articles

  3. Upon request a 2nd issue can be added for special issue articles

With the first article(s) in an issue, the issue is released in KLOPOTEK, like a regular issue. The addition of next articles to the same issue does not have any consequences for the data in KLOPOTEK. Instead, as described in the next paragraph, the issue is replaced with a new version.

Article Publication Process

Each article follows, after acceptance, the regular process. Proofing versions are shared with the author(s) and editor(s). After implementing the corrections, final files are requested from the typesetter. A schematic overview of requesting and handling of final files is given in Figure 1. Additional information is given for each role in the process. All mentioned roles should of course be informed that this specific journal follows the CAP model. 

Production editor

With the request for final files, the following information should be passed to the typesetter:

  1. Article number to be used in the name of xml and pdf file

  2. Value for the @seq in the <fpage>-element

  3. Publication date

  4. In case of a volume with multiple issues (general and special) the issue to which the article should be added

NOTES:

Ad 1:       Ordering of articles within an issue is based on the snnn-numbering. To achieve a listing with a new article at the top of the listing, a descending numbering needs to be applied, starting with s999 in the name of the xml- and pdf-file. The snnn-string in the filename is internal used only and not visible at brill.com:

Ad 2:      The @seq attribute starts with 1 for the first article in an issue and is incremented with 1 for each next article.

Ad 3:      This could be the date of requesting final files or this date + 3 working days, considering the time necessary for delivering the final package and uploading the files.

  

The first issue package (containing only new articles) should be handed over to Production as a regular new issue. Each next package of the same issue replaces it with a new version that contains the already available articles followed by the new article(s).

Note that the xml and pdf versions of already published articles are not changed when these are copied into a new issue package. The standard Change Request procedure should be followed in case of changes in articles that are already published. Also note that an issue-print file is not necessary. CAP journals are E-only.

Typesetter

The proofing process for CAP journals is like that for other journals. After completion of the proofing, final files will be requested by the Production Editor. The typesetter should check:

Production / Fulfillment

As mentioned before the first package of a new Volume/Issue is treated as a regular new issue. Release information in KLOPOTEK is set and the package is loaded to brill.com. Since KLOPOTEK is not (yet) used to store article information, the addition of new articles has no consequences for the information in KLOPOTEK.

Each next issue package is a replacement of the complete issue. To ensure that new articles are listed at the top of the table of contents, the previous version needs to be removed first, before loading the new issue. Therefore, the new packages is treated as a resupply and placed in the Sharepoint/Teams folder for Journal Resupplies: 

Switch → General → Content_Processing → Production → JRNL_Resupply 

Twice a week this folder is processed by Fulfillment. The existing issue is removed before the new version is loaded.

Closing remarks

The described process for CAP journals makes it possible to support the CAP-model with the existing procedures, routines and functionality. This does not mean that Brill has a fully article-based process in place. This would require changes in KLOPOTEK and other systems. Some consequences of using the issue-based process for CAP journals: