For 481 biomedical open access journals, articles are not searchable in the Directory of Open Access Journals nor in conventional biomedical databases [PDF]
Background. Open access (OA) journals allows access to research papers free of charge to the reader. Traditionally, biomedical researchers use databases like MEDLINE and EMBASE to discover new advances.
Mads Svane Liljekvist +3 more
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Quality open access publishing and registration to Directory of Open Access Journals [PDF]
With the fast development of open access publishing worldwide, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) as a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals, has been recognized for
Xin Bi
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Improving Student Journal Visibility via the Directory of Open Access Journals
In this interview with Judith Barnsby, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), we look at how student-run journals could enhance their visibility by joining DOAJ.
Judith Barnsby, Mariya Maistrovskaya
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['Directory of Open Access Journals in Keywords. Distribution and Themes of Articles']
Researchers depend on consultation with previous work in their field, most of which is published in scientific journals. The open access movement has affected journals and articles, providing new alternatives for accessing scientific content, and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is the most specialized and multidisciplinary database of open
Rosangela Rodrigues +3 more
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Status of digital standards, licensing types, and archiving policies in Asian open access journals registered in Directory of Open Access Journals [PDF]
Purpose This study aims to analyze the digital standards of Asian journals registered in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) which has been recognized as an index of quality for open access journals.
Soon Kim, Hyungwook Choi
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Few Open Access Journals Are Compliant with Plan S
Much of the debate on Plan S seems to concentrate on how to make toll-access journals open access, taking for granted that existing open access journals are Plan S-compliant.
Jan Erik Frantsvåg +1 more
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The present study aims to assess the growth of open access journals at a global level. The concept of Open Access (OA) publishing is being well received among academic circles and as a result we can see more and more scholarly content is being made these
Pandita, Ramesh, Ramesha, B.
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Open Access Metadata for Journals in Directory of Open Access Journals: Who, How, and What Scheme?
Open access (OA) is a form of publication that allows some level of free access to scholarly publications. The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a repository to which OA journals may apply and upload content to increase discoverability. OA also refers to metadata that is freely available for harvesting.
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Turkish Journals Removed from Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) in the Last 10 Years [PDF]
Zafer Koçak, Kadri Kiran
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DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals [PDF]
Maravić, Branka
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