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Directory of Open Access Journals Researchers typically search journal [http://arsip.uii.ac.id/ archives] for literature review before venturing in to a new project. You will find databases which allow entry to scholarly literature through university memberships and subscriptions. However, the soaring costs of subscription fees for high-impact journals have restricted their use of many non-academic libraries together with other less funded universities, thereby affecting the visibility and readership of articles. Propagation of free online journals as well as the advancement of subject specific online [http://arsip.uii.ac.id/ archives] are necessary to reinforce the rise of scientific knowledge and ease the journal crisis for researchers. Your directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is just one such open access resource that lists and indexes over 5,000 free online journals. This represents about 16% in the approximate 25,000 peer-reviewed academic journals in existence. A lot of the more well-known publishers are in the fields of science, technology, and medicine. All of the journals listed in the DOAJ are eligible for open accessibility and quality, and also a regular publishing schedule and editorial oversight of content. Originally created by the Lund University libraries in 2002, the DOAJ has paved the best way to this trend in scholarly publishing by collecting journal titles in a single location, thereby providing easier entry to researchers worldwide. As soon as the Budapest Open Access Initiative, DOAJ was started for an open access-related project with funds given by the Open Society Institute. The goal of DOAJ should be to "increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact". The contributions of DOAJ into the scientific world are reputable because of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) of Europe and awarded it for "outstanding achievements in scholarly communication" in 2009. DOAJ selects the journals to become listed in its directory depending on criteria for instance coverage, topic (scientific or scholarly), forms of resources (full text research articles or review papers), and the institution source for instance academic, government, commercial, and non-profit private organizations. Topics covered in the DOAJ include Agriculture and Food Sciences, Arts and Architecture, Biology and Life Sciences, Business and Economics, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, General Works, Health Sciences, Background and Archaeology, Languages and Literatures, Law and Political Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Philosophy and Religion, Physics and Astronomy, General Science, Social Sciences, and Technology and Engineering In conclusion, Open Access journals will grant scientific research to search beyond the national and professional barriers and offer an opportunity for the scientific community to enhance their citation impact and enhance their readability for further continuing development of science and technology.
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