In Romania, 2019 becomes The Year of the Book. This is the first bill passed to support many other measures aiming a boost in book production and readership. It will be followed in February with the...
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Dear colleagues,IFLA is creating a Global Vision and is looking for your input.Watch this video: https://vimeo.com/233481804 and see how easy it is to take part! Step 1: Go to:...
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28-29 NOVEMBER 2017, CLUJ-NAPOCA
DigiHUBB is proud to invite European scholars of Digital Humanities to the 1st Easter European competition organized in Romania dedicated to showcasing ongoing...
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The Committee on Standards is pleased to announce the publication of the Definition of PRESSOO: A conceptual model for Bibliographic Information Pertaining to Serials and Other Continuing...
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We are pleased to announce that the United Nations Digital Library (UNDL) is now available and can be accessed globally free of charge. A result of the successful collaboration between the Dag...
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From 21 to 25 March 2017, the Transcribathon Romania will be hosted in various locations across the country. http://transcribathon.com/en/romania/
Join the events in your city to form teams and...
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After the successful organization set Museums and challenges of open access, we are pleased to present to you an electronic version of the publication Open access to museum documentation in...
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Документи о спољној политици Краљевине Србије 1903-1914
Another successful project realized in cooperation between MISANU and Department of Historical Sciences SANU and supported by the Ministry...
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The Directory of Open Access Journals is delighted to announce new selection criteria and hereby announces that these new criteria are open for public comment until July 15th.
The DOAJ-team has developed the criteria and our Advisory Board has provided valuable input and comments.
With the growth in the number of research funders, institutional open access policies and mandates, all stakeholders involved – researchers (as authors and readers), research managers, staff managing publication funds, librarians, universities and research funders - need a trusted and reliable information resource that identifies good quality open access journals and filters out disreputable publishers. Equally, the former have a vested interest in not being associated with the latter.
We have tried to construct objective criteria that can facilitate compliance verification easily. In order to be listed in the DOAJ, a journal must meet the following criteria:
Journal will be asked to provide basic information (title, ISSN, etc.), contact information, and information about journal policies
Journal is registered with SHERPA/RoMEO
Journal has an editorial board with clearly identifiable members (including affiliation information)
Journal publishes a minimum of five articles per year (does not apply for new journals)