Role of DOAJ in promoting and facilitating OA in Global South
1. Role of DOAJ in promoting and
facilitating OA in Global South
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By Leena Shah
Managing Editor & Ambassador, DOAJ
Discussion Forum on Global Equity, Libraries and Open Access
IISc, Bangalore 26th Oct 2018
2. Outline
• What is the DOAJ?
• What makes the DOAJ index credible &
trustworthy? Criteria ?
• DOAJ’s role in combating cognitive injustice
4. DOAJ – more than a list of journals!
• Curates OA title in all subjects and languages
– journals undergo evaluation based on a set of criteria
– whitelist of 12,194 Journals (Oct 2018)
• An aggregation of article level metadata
– Publishers upload article metadata into DOAJ
– 73% of the journals do so
– Currently 3,438,715 articles
• All DOAJ services and data are free for all to use,
download and re-use
5. OA journals indexed in DOAJ - Languages
9481
2362
1702
1124
889
509
442 351 240
175 English
Spanish
Portugese
Indonesian
French
Russian
Italian
German
Turkish
Persian
6. OA journals indexed in DOAJ - Countries
1438
1363
1284
670
665
534
425
334
327
317
UK
Indonesia
Brazil
Spain
USA
Poland
Iran
Italy
Turkey
Romania
7. OA journals indexed in DOAJ – APC
Information
3218
8910
Charges APC
No APC
OA Journals in DOAJ
75
179
Charges APC
No APC
Indian OA Journals in DOAJ
8. What makes the DOAJ index
credible & trustworthy? Criteria ?
10. Criteria
Content Requirements – fully OA, no hybrid, no embargo..
ISSN
OA statement
Copyright and Licensing Information
Editorial Process – Ed Board, Peer review
Journal Info requirement – Aim & scope, Author Instructions
11. DOAJ listed in Top 10 platforms for listing Creative Commons work
https://stateof.creativecommons.org/#data
OASPA TO REQUIRE DOAJ LISTING FOR SINGLE-
JOURNAL PUBLISHERS
https://blog.doaj.org/2018/08/07/news-oaspa-to-require-doaj-
listing-for-single-journal-publishers/
DOAJ is supported by more than 500 libraries and academic
institutions around the world.
https://doaj.org/members
DOAJ support and recognition from other
organisations
13. DOAJ’s role in combating cognitive
injustice?
• to facilitate access to accredited OA journals from the Global
South
• to promote publication and usage of local knowledge.
• to disseminate information about OA to Southern scholars and
publishers
• to decrease the risk of publication with questionable publishers
• to support publishers in the Global South to publish OA
• to deliver the above through local peers
14. DOAJ Ambassador Program: an example project
for promoting cognitive justice in the Global South
• During 2016 and 2017, DOAJ ran an Ambassador program, funded
by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), targeting
regions of the Global South
• DOAJ employed and trained 12 Ambassadors the Global South
China, Africa, India, Middle East & Latin America.
Indonesia and South Korea (2017)
- solicit applications from acceptable Journal publishers
- evaluate applications received from OA publishers
- advocate use of DOAJ by academic community , promote best
publishing practices
- communicate and support OA publishers who wish to be listed in
DOAJ
15. What are the programme’s results?
• Visibility of OA journals from the Global South has improved.
• Knowledge about and infrastructure to support OA
publishing in the South has been enhanced.
• Usage of the DOAJ has increased in the Global South.
potentially lowering the risk of researchers from the South
publishing with questionable publishers.
• A DOAJ Best Practice Guide and other web resources are
available in local languages.
16. Thank you
References:
DOAJ Ambassador Prgramme: An Example Project for Promoting Cognitive Justice in the Global South
by Barbara Porrett, DOAJ Ambassador 23 June 2018 Barbara@doaj.org