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Open access journals published in any language may apply. Journals should adhere to the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing.
The following information must be available online and easily accessible from the journal homepage:
Journals that publish special issues or other content curated by guest editors must adhere to these additional criteria:
The time from submission to decision varies greatly and depends on the responsiveness of the journal contact and/or applicant. Generally, a decision is reached within three months. We cannot provide a status update for applications which are less than three months old.
You will receive an email giving the reasons for rejection of the application. Do not submit another application for the same journal until six months after the notification of rejection.
New applications may only be submitted within six months if these rejection reasons have been resolved:
Where a journal has been rejected for other reasons, a new application may be submitted after six months.
You are responsible for providing accurate information when you submit an application. Applications that contain information that is inaccurate or wrong or that have answers missing are automatically rejected.
DOAJ only accepts journals that follow good publishing practice. If our review finds a publisher is not adhering to best practice, has provided information that is untrue or misleading, or has questionable publishing practices, DOAJ will not allow further applications from that publisher for a period of up to three years.
Journals or publishers that have had multiple exclusions totalling six years or more will not be considered for inclusion in DOAJ and applications from them will be automatically rejected.
Journals already accepted into DOAJ may be removed if they are found to be no longer adhering to DOAJ criteria or publishing best practice.
Please ensure that, if you do apply again after the exclusion period, the journal meets the DOAJ criteria for inclusion and that any necessary changes have been made to the journal website or policies.
You may submit an appeal if your journal has been removed from DOAJ or your application has been rejected and no new application is allowed for at least a year. Email the DOAJ Appeals Committee.
The appeal should contain the following information:
Appeals are considered by the DOAJ Appeals Committee, consisting of the Head of Editorial and members of the editorial team. Committee meetings are held monthly. After your case is discussed, a member of the Committee will contact you with the result of your appeal. This will not be the same Managing Editor who handled your case originally.
No further communication will be entered into after the appeal is heard and the Committee has made their decision.
Appeals or complaints that include abuse of DOAJ editors will not be considered. See our Zero tolerance policy. DOAJ reserves the right to impose a penalty on publishers for such behaviour.
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Please note that these translations may not include the latest changes made to the Guide in November 2023.
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This is Version 2.2 of our Guide to applying.
Version 2.2 (January 2024 - removed 'DOAJ will not accept a journal if all content in the last year/volume is published as special issues' from the Special Issues section of the Basic criteria.) Version 2.1 (November 2023 - changed Editor-in-Chief to Head of Editorial in the Appeals section; removed the 'Updating your journal record' section as this information is now on the Publisher information page.) Version 2.0 (November 2023 - addition of new criteria around special issues, smaller changes for clarity and plain English.) Version: 1.3 (April 2023 - further clarification to endogeny, displaying journal rankings, information about author charges and reviewers, flipped journals and journals/publishers with multiple exclusions ) Version: 1.2 (February 2022 - extra copyright and licensing information were moved to a separate page) Version: 1.1 (December 2021 - a clarification to endogeny criterion) Version 1.0 (November 1.0)