Directory of Open Access Journals
Available in | English |
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URL | doaj |
Commercial | No |
Launched | 2003 |
Current status | Online |
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a
The mission of DOAJ is to "increase the visibility, accessibility, reputation, usage and impact of quality, peer-reviewed, open access scholarly research journals globally, regardless of discipline, geography or language."[3]
In 2015, DOAJ launched a reapplication process based on updated and expanded inclusion criteria. At the end of the process (December 2017), close to 5,000 journals, out of the 11,600 indexed in May 2016, had been removed from their database, in majority for failure to reapply.[4][5][6]
Notwithstanding the substantial cleanup, the number of journals included in DOAJ has continued to grow, to reach 14,299 as of 3 March 2020.[7] As of December 2022,[update] the independent database contains more than 18,650 open access journals and 8,265,272 articles covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences and the humanities.[3]
DOAJ provides a change log on Google Sheets that has been updated since March 2014 and identifies the journals added and the journals removed with the justification for the removal.[8]
Founder, Lars Bjørnshauge, announced his retirement in 2021 and from January 2022, DOAJ has a new Managing Director, Joanna Ball.[9]
History
The
The Infrastructure Services for Open Access (IS4OA) C.I.C. was founded in 2012 in the UK as a community interest company by open access advocates Caroline Sutton and Alma Swan.[12] It runs the DOAJ and, until 2017, the Open Citations Corpus.
In a 2015 comparison with
There is a partnership DOAJ and
See also
- List of academic databases and search engines
- List of open-access journals
- Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association
- Free Journal Network
- Paperity - aggregator of open access journals
References
- ^ "Infrastructure Services for Open Access". Infrastructure Services for Open Access C.I.C. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
- ^ "Directory of Open Access Journals". doaj.org. Retrieved 2022-05-06.
- ^ a b "About". Directory of Open Access Journals. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
- ^ "The Reapplications project is officially complete". DAOJ blog. 2017-12-17. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
- S2CID 167862818. Retrieved 2019-02-25.
- doi:10.4403/jlis.it-12052. Archived from the originalon 2017-01-16. Retrieved 2017-01-22.
- ^ "Directory of Open Access Journals". Retrieved 2020-03-03.
- ^ "DOAJ: journals added and removed". Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- ^ Stoddard, Louise (2021-12-09). "New Managing Director Appointed at DOAJ". DOAJ News Service. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
- ISBN 9780838911068.
- S2CID 8010389.
- ^ "Future plans for the development of the DOAJ". Is4oa.org. 18 December 2012.
- PMID 26038727.
- ^ ARITZI, ANASTASIA. "Making research more accessible". OpenAIRE. Retrieved 2022-10-22.
- ^ Stoddard, Louise (2022-10-20). "New Partnership between DOAJ and OpenAIRE will make research more accessible". DOAJ News Service. Retrieved 2022-10-22.
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