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The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a website that hosts a community-curated list of open access journals, maintained by Infrastructure Services for Open Access (IS4OA). It was launched in 2003 with 300 open access journals.
Feb 5, 2020 · DOAJ is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals. DOAJ is independent. All funding is via donations, 40% of which comes from sponsors and 60% from members and publisher members.
The Directory aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. In short a one stop shop for users to Open Access Journals.
Aug 14, 2014 · Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a whitelist indexing service and academic database that aims to increase the visibility of open access academic journals that use an appropriate quality control system and promote their visibility, usage and impact.
Scolary is a website that provides a tool to discover and explore journals in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), a community-curated list of open access journals. The tool allows users to search by keywords, categories, or journal names, and to access the full texts of articles for free.
The DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) was launched in 2003 with 300 open access journals. Today, this independent database contains over 15 000 peer-reviewed open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.