Do you like our new look?
You might have noticed that we updated our social media icons and, more obviously, this blog on Friday. This is part of our new design direction which will culminate with the launch of our redesigned...
View ArticleDesigning for better accessibility in open access scholarly publishing
This is a guest post by Sophy, our UX Designer. Accessibility has always been a top priority in doaj.org’s redesign project, along with improving: user experience, navigation, andresponsiveness on...
View ArticleDOAJ will be in read-only mode for some hours next week
We are excited to unveil our new website for you. We’re hoping to be able to do that next week. While we bring the new site online, we will put the current site into “read-only mode”. This means that...
View ArticlePublishers: here are some important changes to our website that you need to...
The new website brings with it changes to the way your publisher account works. The changes are focussed around managing your account, your records and the application form. Our basic criteria for...
View ArticleAn update on upcoming features
DOAJ, Cottage Labs, and I have been working tirelessly to make sure that our upcoming website launch will be as seamless as possible. For the past few weeks, our volunteers, editors, and managers have...
View ArticleDisgruntled or delighted? A profile of DOAJ users and how satisfied they are...
We’ve received emails over the years from researchers asking if they can publish their work with us, asking us if we can send them articles on a particular topic, and if we can help launch a journal....
View ArticleDOAJ has had a makeover and we hope you like the result!
It has been a little while since we took a good look in the mirror at DOAJ – we have had our heads down, working hard to update the technology and website which deliver the DOAJ services that you know...
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