How do I find open access publications?

How do I find open access publications?

You can use following platforms to find OA journals:

  1. DOAJ: You can find a list of open access journals in the Directory of Open Access Journals.
  2. ROAD: You can also use ROAD (Director of Open Access Scholarly Resources).
  3. SciELO: The Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) is another option.

Where can I find open access research papers?

The Top 21 Free Online Journal and Research Databases

  • CORE.
  • ScienceOpen.
  • Directory of Open Access Journals.
  • Education Resources Information Center.
  • arXiv e-Print Archive.
  • Social Science Research Network.
  • Public Library of Science.
  • OpenDOAR.

WHO publishes open access?

Taylor & Francis Books Open Access allows authors and their funders to publish open access books, edited collections and individual chapters. Upon publication, Taylor & Francis Books Open Access titles are immediately made available in digital format to read and download freely under a Creative Commons license.

Is DOAJ Scopus indexed?

DOAJ is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals, Scopus is the world’s largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed research literature and Google Scholar is a web search engine that specifically searches scholarly literature …

Are open access journals free?

All articles in open access journals which are published by Elsevier have undergone peer review and upon acceptance are immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download.

How do I find journals?

Tools for Finding a Journal for Publication

  1. Elsevier Journal Finder.
  2. EndNote Match: Find the Best Fit Journals for Your Manuscript.
  3. Journal/Author Name Estimator (JANE)
  4. Publish or Flourish Open Access.
  5. Springer Journal Suggester.
  6. Think.
  7. Web of Science Master List.

What is open access correct?

Open access (OA) refers to freely available, digital, online information. Open access scholarly literature is free of charge and often carries less restrictive copyright and licensing barriers than traditionally published works, for both the users and the authors.

How do open access journals work?

A publication is defined ‘open access’ when there are no financial, legal or technical barriers to accessing it – that is to say when anyone can read, download, copy, distribute, print, search for and search within the information, or use it in education or in any other way within the legal agreements.

Are DOAJ journals good?

Yes, yes and yes again. DOAJ is seen as a measure of quality, in that if you are listed by DOAJ it shows that you are recognized as being a reputable Open Access publisher/journal. It provides a positive signal to the casual browser that the journal is credible.

Is DOAJ PubMed indexed?

YUJM has been indexed in both the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ; June 2019) and PubMed Central (PMC; October 2019). It has been available for journal article search through PubMed since the publication of volume 35, issue 1, 2018.

What do you mean by open access publications?

An article which is freely and permanently available online, so anyone, anywhere can read it. It usually has a license maximizing reuse by others (see ‘Creative Commons Licenses’).

What are the top 10 trade publications by industry?

Trade Publications by Industry 1 Auto, Transportation & Travel 2 Banking & Financial Services 3 Energy 4 Entertainment & Media 5 Government, Legal & Policy 6 Health 7 Heavy Industry 8 Retail 9 Technology 10 Other

Where can I find open access journals&articles?

Find open access journals & articles. DOAJ is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals. All DOAJ services are free of charge including being indexed. All data is freely available.

What happened to the Directory of open access books?

The DOAB Foundation is pleased to share that the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) has successfully migrated to a new open source environment, based on DSpace 6. Following the migration, all its services will remain free of charge with all data being freely available.