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Allowing user private editorial notes in OJS #9456
Allowing user private editorial notes in OJS #9456
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Adding a comment in support of this. We host a multi-journal instance of OJS and several of our journals have reviewers in common. Editors assume that they see information for their journal only. |
@nibou230 I see there are commits against a bunch of repositories, once you create all the PRs, please drop a link to them as a comment, then someone will take a look 😁 |
Hello @asmecher and @jonasraoni, you can find the PR links below: |
@Devika008, a question for you about this. Currently we have an "Editorial Notes" field associated with each user, which any editor/manager can use to keep notes. The issue is that the field is shared between journals, which can be unexpected. The proposed feature adds a second field, "Private Editorial Notes", which is specific to the journal. The old "Editorial Notes" field is renamed to "Public Editorial Notes". I'm not sure "Public" is the right name for the old field -- these are still private to editors -- and uncertain whether adding a second field is the right approach. This might be one of those cases where some installations expect the field to be shared (e.g. small publishers with shared editorial teams between journals) and others don't (commercial service providers sharing an install for several journals). I think there are similar issues that hosting has raise (@pmangahis / @mfelczak) and it might be worth considering them as a group rather than one at a time. |
Hi @asmecher and @Devika008,
Yes, maybe Shared would be a better term, let me know and I will take a look in january.
I did go this route to avoid breaking everything else and to let the editors the opportunity to still have a gossip shared accross all contexts, but also a private note restricted to the current context. Maybe it's not required, I will let you figure this out. Until then, Happy Holidays! |
Happy holidays, @nibou230! We'll hopefully have a bit more guidance here by the time you're back. |
I went through the competitive research I had conducted last year and I know alot of other platforms are also doing this i.e. bifurcating who can view the notes. However some do it for submissions and the other for users. Some just have private notes which are only visible tot he person putting it whilst "Notes visible to all" are visible to all participants in the submission. Despite being on the same trail of thought our requirements are very different and I took inspiration from a tool our users use the most to work i.e. google docs. Some users during the interview for submission lists had mentioned they liked the share feature of the google doc. And I agree with Alec that having two separate boxes is not the ideal way forward. It feels like a feature load. Hence taking cue from google doc, I created this rough mock-up. I am not sure the kind of visibility options we want but I think we should keep at most 3 and not load it or make it complicated. This could get a little difficult in coding and will not be straightforward but with respect to scalability in the future its our best bet. Let me know how you feel. |
Thanks, @Devika008. This is more complex than the original proposal, but does have much better clarity on who can view what. The 4 options for "Who can view" are:
While at first glance it might look like we need several new tables to store these combinations, I think we can make it much simpler by using the
(If you haven't run into |
Hi @Devika008, @asmecher, Thanks for the detailled feedbacks and comments on how this feature should be implemented. Unfortunately I won't have time to get involved in this development in the coming weeks. If I get some free time and no one has taken over, I can look into making the necessary changes. Have a nice day! :-) |
As an editor of a journal in a multi-journals OJS instance, I want to be able to add editorial notes on a user only available to my journal staff.
OJS only offer one type of note (Editorial notes) that are shared among all journals on the instance.
We improve this feature by adding a new type of notes “Private editorial notes” for notes specific to a journal and note share among others. Exiting Editorial note are renamed “Public editorial notes”, as shown below:
This editorial note appears in the reviewer list when inviting a reviewer (read only) and once a reviewer invited, in the Editorial notes menu (read and edit). The new private editorial note appears the same way.
Both private and public editorial notes can be added in 2 ways:
PRs
#9549
pkp/ui-library#303
pkp/ojs#4110
How to test?
This test can only be done if the OJS instance has multiple journals on it.
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