An offer the journal couldn’t refuse: How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion
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An offer the journal couldn’t refuse : How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion. / Hansen, Claus Rosenkrantz; Thestrup, Jesper Boserup; Riise, Rasmus Rindom; Iversen, Rie; Johnsen, Solveig Sandal.
In: Nordic Perspectives on Open Science, Vol. 8, 12.06.2023, p. 1-8.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Communication
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T1 - An offer the journal couldn’t refuse
T2 - How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion
AU - Hansen, Claus Rosenkrantz
AU - Thestrup, Jesper Boserup
AU - Riise, Rasmus Rindom
AU - Iversen, Rie
AU - Johnsen, Solveig Sandal
N1 - Directory of Open Access Journals, DOAJ, Open Journal Systems, OJS, Academic Journals, Journal Index, Bibliographic Database, Inter-institutional Project, Journal Editors, Open Access, Open Science, Creative Commons, Copyright
PY - 2023/6/12
Y1 - 2023/6/12
N2 - The article describes a two-year project (running from 2021 to 2022) that worked on getting Danish Open Access journals indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). The project was run in partnership by Copenhagen Business School (CBS Library), Royal Danish Library and Aalborg University Library, in close collaboration with DOAJ. All of the journals that participated are hosted on the libraries’ Open Journal Systems (OJS). In this article the authors demonstrate some of the challenges the journals and the project group faced in the inclusion process and in the assistance the project provided, as well as learning outcomes and perspectives.
AB - The article describes a two-year project (running from 2021 to 2022) that worked on getting Danish Open Access journals indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). The project was run in partnership by Copenhagen Business School (CBS Library), Royal Danish Library and Aalborg University Library, in close collaboration with DOAJ. All of the journals that participated are hosted on the libraries’ Open Journal Systems (OJS). In this article the authors demonstrate some of the challenges the journals and the project group faced in the inclusion process and in the assistance the project provided, as well as learning outcomes and perspectives.
U2 - 10.7557/11.7001
DO - 10.7557/11.7001
M3 - Journal article
VL - 8
SP - 1
EP - 8
JO - Nordic Perspectives on Open Science
JF - Nordic Perspectives on Open Science
SN - 2464-1839
ER -
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