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Evaluating Open Access Publications


Evaluating the Quality of Open Access Journals | Emory Libraries

We created a printable checklist to help you evaluate a journal. Think. Check. Submit provides a check list and helpful questions to guide you when choosing a ...

Evaluating Open Access Publications - UMD Libraries

We've compiled some recommendations to help you find, assess, and submit to OA titles with confidence.

Open Access journal assessment - Library Research Guides

To find quality peer-reviewed OA journals exemplifying academic institutional publishing explore this extensive list of Australasian journals and consider ...

HowOpenIsIt? A Guide for Evaluating Open Access Journals - SPARC

The HowOpenIsIt? Open Access Guide standardizes Open Access terminology in an easily understandable, comprehensive resource.

Evaluating Open Access Journals - Resource Guides

Criteria for evaluating an open access journal · Have you heard of the journal before? · Have you read any articles in the journal? · Have any ...

Evaluating OA Publishers and Journals - Open Access - LibGuides

Open Book Environment (OBE) Dashboard Provides a set of common criteria for authors to evaluate publishing options for long form outputs and ...

Resources for Finding and Evaluating Open Access and Other ...

Start: The Directory of Open Access Journals (use DOAJ as a starting point) · Review: Think-Check-Submit (considerations for critically ...

Selecting Publication Venues: Evaluating OA Journals

OA Journals: Addressing Impact & Reputation · Check to see if the journal is included in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). · Check to ...

Evaluating Open Access Journals: A Checklist | Emory Libraries

Evaluating Open Access Journals: A Checklist. Review and answer the following questions. You can use the journal's website and the linked sources to help. At ...

Scholarly Communication, Open Access, and Publishing: Evaluating ...

Evaluating Open Access Journals · States the journal is completely open access but not all articles are openly available. · No way to access ...

How Do I Evaluate Open Access Journals? - Navigating the Article ...

Evaluating Open Access Journals · An updated/professional website · Produced/sponsored by a well-known/well-respected organization, association, ...

Open Access Journal Quality Indicators - University Libraries

The following guidelines are intended to help you evaluate open access publications as you consider appropriate publication venues, or invitations to serve as ...

Evaluating Open Access Journals - Library Class and Subject Guides

1. Peer review process: All of a journal's content, apart from any editorial material that is clearly marked as such, shall be subjected to peer ...

Evaluating the impact of open access policies on research institutions

The proportion of research outputs published in open access journals or made available on other freely-accessible platforms has increased over the past two ...

Evaluating Open Access Journals - Open Access Publishing

Examine the journal's website for such information as affiliation with a university or professional organization, editorial board credentials, ...

Mount A Libraries: Open Access: Evaluating OA Journals

This site by an international coalition of organizations involved in scholarly communications offers helpful advice for researchers to identify trusted ...

Open Access: Evaluating OA Publications - Research Guides

Before publishing in a new open access publication, please consider: · Is the publication listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)?

Evaluating Open Access Journals - Research Impact and Evaluation

Committee on Publication Ethics, the Directory of Open Access Journals, the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, and the World ...

Evaluating Open Access Journals - Educational Administration

- Read some of the journal's published articles and assess their quality. Contact past authors to ask about their experience. - Check that a ...

Evaluating Open Access Journals

Tools for Evaluating Open Access Journals · Use Think. Check. Submit. · Look up the journal's information in DOAJ and Ulrich's · Look for news items and alerts ...