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October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Open Access journals: improving quality and visibility of journals – and how the Directory of Open Access Journals contributes! Presentation at the CTK-Consortia Symposium Open Access and Licensing Options In Academic Libraries - Good Practices: Principles and Perspectives Ljubljana, October 1st, 2015 Lars Bjørnshauge October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

It´s all about… Changing an unsustainable scholarly communication system in ways that it can serve science, our societies and the people Bits and pieces of the transformation towards open: – Open Access Journals (and Monographs) – Research funder and institutional policies and mandates – Research evaluation and rewards systems October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Open Access has got momentum steady growth can be recorded in the proportion of new research papers being published in open access journals or made freely available via repositories more than open access journals, thousands of repositories more than thousand institutions and research funders have signed the various OA declarations hundreds of open access policies and mandates in place But…… OA still is not the default October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

What is needed is … More and much stronger funder and institutional mandates Radical changes in the research evaluation system and incentives for researchers to publish in the open! Today researchers are rewarded based on where they publish. Not based on what they publish and how they publish Fostering competition in scholarly publishing Development of new attractive publishing channels That´s where the open access journals comes into the picture. October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Quality & Prestige Quality is often understood to mean prestige But: Quality is something separate from prestige A journal can be of high quality without being prestigious (as it is traditionally measured) Good news for new or small journals: – prestige takes a long time to achieve, – quality can be achieved immediately. We need to redefine what we mean by quality (credits to Caroline Sutton) October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Quality Publishers provide services to authors Part of those services is to do what they can, so the work can achieve its fullest impact. What is impact then? How can it be measured? October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Quality & Prestige Impact begins with dissemination and discoverability. Publisher services: – Indexing, persistent identifiers, metadata provision, archiving, marketing etc. Measuring impact: – Much more than citations – Usage statistics, media coverage, social media coverage, storytelling about application of the work, etc. The digital environment has changed what can be measured and this ought to have implications for our understanding of impact October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Quality Quality is about the services that the publisher provides to the author Elements in quality – Editorial ”quality” – Peer-review process – Openness/licensing – ”Technical quality” – “Dissemination” quality October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Issues… Many (OA-)journals do not live up to reasonable – editorial standards – technical standards – ethical standards Many (OA) journals are underperforming in terms of the service they provide to their authors Many so-called ”publishers” are exploiting the publish and perish pressure on researchers October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

October 2013 February 2014 October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

(OA)-journals Should be much more transparent regarding – the editorial process – the peer-review process – rights (reader rights, reuse rights, remixing rights etc.) – the services they provide to the author, such as Archiving Identifiers Discoverability October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

We will help out! COPE, OASPA, WAME & DOAJ: October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

The Principles 1. Peer review process 2. Governing Body 3. Editorial team/contact 4. Author fees 5. Copyright 6. Identification of and dealing with allegations of research misconduct 7. Ownership and management 8. Web site. 9. Name of journal 10. Conflicts of interest 11. Access 12. Revenue sources 13. Advertising 14. Publishing schedule 15. Archiving 16. Direct marketing October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Trusted OA-journals! DOAJ is responding to the demands and expectations by implementing stronger criteria for inclusion – To create better opportunities for funders, universities, libraries and authors to determine whether a journal lives up to standards – transparency! – To enable the community to monitor compliance – To address the issue of questionable publishers or publishers not living up to reasonable standards both in terms of content and of business behavior. October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Why stronger criteria? To motivate and encourage OA-journals to – be more explicit on editorial quality issues – be more explicit on rights and reuse issues – improve their “technical” quality fostering improved dissemination and discoverability To promote standards and best practice It is all about good OA-journals! Lack of transparency and credibility hurts all publishers! October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

New criteria New tighter criteria address: “Editorial Quality” “Openness” “Technical quality” “Dissemination quality” They are much more detailed Publishers will have to do more to be included Criteria will be binary (either in or not in!) October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

New criteria The new application form: October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

We are asking about… The editorial board The peer review process Archiving/preservation Plagiarism Openness – Licensing and copyright – Re-use rights Charges … and much more October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

And we check it… Current staff: – Managing Director )part time) – Community Manager (part time) – Editor- in-chief – two Managing Editors (part time) – 100+ Volunteers, working unpaid a few hours per week Now adding two part-time paid publication specialists! October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

three-tier evaluation proces Editor-in-Chief & Managing Editor Associate Editors: reviewing applications, communicate with publishers, recommend inclusion/rejection Editors: allocating applications to Associate Editors, recommend inclusion/rejection Managing Editors: allocate applications to Editors & decide on inclusion/rejection October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Transparency! Much more detailed information about the journals October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Transparency! Much more detailed information about the journals DOAJ SEAL for best practice in OA publishing Publicly available lists of: – Recently added journals – Recently removed journals – Journals who say they are indexed in DOAJ but are not October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

DOAJ? A global list of peer-reviewed Open Access journals – all subjects and languages – journals undergo evaluation based on a set of criteria – titles An aggregation of article level metadata – Publishers upload article metadata into DOAJ – 64% of the journals do so – Currently records October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Publisher upload article metadata October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge Dissemination & Visibility

Harvesting data from DOAJ To Library Systems, Discovery Services etc October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Dissemination! Recent technical developments: – OAI-PMH – API – CSV-file – ATOM feed of new journals added – DOAJ SEAL Underway – Metadata harvester October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

A delicate balance! Respecting different publishing cultures and traditions Not primarily exclude, but rather facilitate and assist the smaller journals to come into the flow While at the same time promoting standards, transparency and best practice We want to help publishers do at better job! October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Funding 120+ University libraries from 26 countries 16 Library Consortia from 13 Countries 30 smaller publishers 28 Sponsors (larger (OA)) publishers & aggregators) October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Benefits of being listed! Important/extremely important benefits of being listed: Increased visibility : 97% Increased traffic : 85% Prestige : 86% Certification : 87% Eligibility for support from OA-publication funds:64% Better promotion : 80% Increased submissions : 72% October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

To conclude! The new stronger criteria have improved the transparency and credibility of OA-journals We will continue to contribute to the momentum of open access publishing by – carefully promoting standards, transparency and best practice – without losing the global view – collaborating This will benefit all open access publishers! October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Our ambition: DOAJ to be the white list and make other lists superfluous – that is: if a journal is in the DOAJ it complies with accepted standards October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge Breaking news!

Thanks to all the Library Consortia, Universities and Publishers and our Sponsors for the financial support to DOAJ! October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Thank you for the opportunity and for your attention October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge

Want to support the work we do?? October 1st 2015Lars Bjørnshauge