In December 2012, DOAJ’s (The Directory of Open Access Journals) parent company, IS4OA, announced they would introduce new criteria for inclusion in DOAJ and that DOAJ would collect vastly more information from journals as part of the accreditation process—journals already included would need to reapply in order to be kept in the registry. My working hypothesis was that the journals removed from DOAJ on May 9th 2016 would chiefly be journals from small publishers (mostly single journal publishers) and that DOAJ journal metadata information would reveal that they were journals with a lower level of publishing competence than those that would remain in the DOAJ. Among indicators of publishing competence could be the use of APCs (Article Proce...
Unpaywall now identifies fully #openaccess journals even if they're not indexed by @DOAJplus. We ana...
With the fast development of open access publishing worldwide, Directory of Open Access Journals (DO...
The preservation of the scholarly record has been a point of concern since the beginning of knowledg...
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a leading whitelist of open access journals (OAJs), ...
In 2013, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) expanded and updated its inclusion criteria and it...
<p>In 2013, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) completely changed the inclusion criteria and j...
The DOAJ database was created in 2003 and includes almost 14,000 peer-reviewed open access journals ...
In a previous post last May, we wrote about DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journal) labelling for t...
"As of May 2014, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) listed close to ten thousand fully ope...
A Review of: Laakso, M., Matthias, L., & Jahn, N. (2021). Open is not forever: A study of vanished o...
In the September 2020 preprint “Open is not forever”, (Laakso et al.) discuss the high number of Ope...
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is the world’s most authoritative list of scholarly, pe...
DOAJ is a unique search service for fully open access (OA) (no embargo) peer-reviewed scholarly jour...
Purpose: The purpose is to investigate how extensively LOCKSS/CLOCKSS, Portico, and e-Depot provide ...
As of May 2014, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) listed close to ten thousand fully open...
Unpaywall now identifies fully #openaccess journals even if they're not indexed by @DOAJplus. We ana...
With the fast development of open access publishing worldwide, Directory of Open Access Journals (DO...
The preservation of the scholarly record has been a point of concern since the beginning of knowledg...
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a leading whitelist of open access journals (OAJs), ...
In 2013, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) expanded and updated its inclusion criteria and it...
<p>In 2013, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) completely changed the inclusion criteria and j...
The DOAJ database was created in 2003 and includes almost 14,000 peer-reviewed open access journals ...
In a previous post last May, we wrote about DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journal) labelling for t...
"As of May 2014, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) listed close to ten thousand fully ope...
A Review of: Laakso, M., Matthias, L., & Jahn, N. (2021). Open is not forever: A study of vanished o...
In the September 2020 preprint “Open is not forever”, (Laakso et al.) discuss the high number of Ope...
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is the world’s most authoritative list of scholarly, pe...
DOAJ is a unique search service for fully open access (OA) (no embargo) peer-reviewed scholarly jour...
Purpose: The purpose is to investigate how extensively LOCKSS/CLOCKSS, Portico, and e-Depot provide ...
As of May 2014, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) listed close to ten thousand fully open...
Unpaywall now identifies fully #openaccess journals even if they're not indexed by @DOAJplus. We ana...
With the fast development of open access publishing worldwide, Directory of Open Access Journals (DO...
The preservation of the scholarly record has been a point of concern since the beginning of knowledg...