List of open access projects

Some of the most important open access publishing projects or lists of such projects are listed below.

OA software

OA journal software

Free, open source software for open access journal publishing is available for those wishing to start up new journals, for example, the Open Journal Systems (OJS) developed by the Public Knowledge Project and HyperJournal developed by volunteers, but now partially funded by the political science faculty of Pisa University. While OJS and HyperJournal are designed for academic publishing, they can be used by anyone; for instance there is a group of grade 8 girls in Vancouver, British Columbia, who use OJS to publish their own peer-reviewed journal.

OA repository software

Free, open source software for creating open access Institutional Repositories is available for institutions who do not yet have a repository, for example:

Institutional and central repositories

For a more comprehensive list, see List of repositories.

A repository is different from a journal. It includes peer-reviewed journal articles from many journals self-archived by their authors, as well as other kinds of material. Most repositories are distributed, institutional and cross-disciplinary, and some are central, cross-institutional and discipline-based. Here are some examples of central, discipline-based repositories (For Institutional Repositories, see Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR).

Harvesters and registries of repositories

Open access publishers

Some notable open access publishers are:

Publishers of hybrid open access journals

Lists of open access journals (all fields, not institution-specific)

For a more comprehensive list, see List of open-access journals.

Lists of open access journals limited to certain fields

Other OA content

Open access encyclopedias

Open access image databases

Policies and timelines

Other open access resources

OA Volunteer Support Group

Open access research tools

Tracking open access developments

References

  1. "Open Access at the University of Pittsburgh". University of Pittsburgh Library System. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  2. "Inters.org -". Retrieved 7 July 2016.
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