Webinar by Dr. Vrushali Dandawate, Librarian, AISSMS College of Engineering and DOAJ Ambassador India. vsdandawate@aissmscoe.com, vrushali@doaj.org for the Open Access India Webinars during Open Access Week 2016.
1. KNOW ABOUT DOAJ
Vrushali Dandawate
Librarian, AISSMS College of Engineering
DOAJ Ambassador India
vsdandawate@aissmscoe.com, vrushali@doaj.org
2. Know about DOAJ
A history of DOAJ
How is DOAJ funded?
How is it organised?
Why is DOAJ important?
3. • Founded 2003 at Lund University – launched May 2003 with 300
journals
• Funded by initial one-off grants - membership and sponsor funding
model introduced 2006.A history of DOAJ
• Since 2013 operated by Infrastructure Services for Open Access
IS4OA (www.is4oa.org)
• A not-for-profit community interest company registered in the UK
– Articles of association states that
– - activities should benefit research
– - cannot be sold to private companies!
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4. • Governance
– Advisory Board – no influence, but providing advice – OA-advocates,
publishers and library directors
• Organization
– Managing Director – Lars
– Community Manager – Dominic
– Editor-in-Chief – Tom
• Managing Editors and Publication Specialists – Sonja, Rikard, Alejandra &
Judith
• Editor Groups (based on language areas) based on voluntary – non-paid work
– (currently groups of Editors & Associate Editors
• DOAJ Ambassadors!!
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5. • The importance of DOAJ to the various
stakeholders
• Researchers as authors
– Identify good publishing channels for publishing in OA
– Comply with OA-policies & mandates
• Librarians/Libraries
– Provide access to lots of OA-content easily
– Enabling librarians to provide advice to researchers
– Determine eligibility for APC- support from OA-
publication funds
6. • The importance of DOAJ to the various stakeholders
(contd)
• Universities, Research Institutions, Research Funders,
Governments
– Determining compliance with OA-policies and mandates
– Monitor OA-publication output
– Determine eligibility for APC-support
– Identifying quality OA-journals to count in Research
Assessment Systems
7. • The importance of DOAJ to the various stakeholders (contd)
• Publishers
– Increased traffic, visibility & impact
– Increased number of submissions
– Certification & prestige
• Inclusion in accreditation lists of research funders and governments
– Eligibility for support from OA-publication funds
• Service Providers (Aggregators, Databases and Search
Engines)
– Harvesting article metadata records for inclusion in services,
databases, indexes etc.
17. Defining a High Quality OA Journal
• No access charges for readers/institutions (users)
• Users are free to “read, download, copy, distribute,
print, search, or link to the full texts of articles
published in the journal, or use them for any other
lawful purpose"(See http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/read)
• User cite/reference original source as always
• Peer-reviewed scholarly research articles as always
• Highly transparent, clear policies
• Licensing terms (CCL) & Copyright clear
18. Journals included in the DOAJ (1)
• Full Open Access (OA) (not Hybrid), peer reviewed
• One third scientific/scholarly publishing full text,
original research/review papers
• All disciplines/subjects
• Sources: academic, societies, government,
commercial, non-profit, private
• Level: researchers
• All languages (also where more than one applies)
19. Journals included in the DOAJ (2)
• No embargo, full text immediately accessible without
barriers
• Print version can be made available at a fee
• Adhere to Principles of Transparency and Best
Practice Guidelines as far as possible
See https://doaj.org/bestpractice