Re: [GOAL] Request Your Help for an open access study on non-English-language journals

2016-03-11 Thread Jean-Claude Guédon
In the same vein, i.e. lists that include a mixture of OA journals, and
OA articles past their embargo periods, etc., but also sections that are
temporarily closed, one could add Érudit in Québec
(http://www.erudit.org/en/ ). Presently, Érudit is, I believe, looking
for ways to support a transition to complete OA.

On the other hand, Synergies is not moving very much, so far as I know
(http://www.synergiescanada.org/).

PKP where the Open Journal System finds its home (John Willinsky, Juan
Pablo Alperin, etc.) could be a good source of information as their
tools are used all over the world.

https://pkp.sfu.ca/ 

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Le vendredi 11 mars 2016 à 16:29 +0100, Pierre Mounier a écrit :
> Revues.org in France : http://www.revues.org
> 
> Hrcak in Croatia : http://hrcak.srce.hr/
> AJOL in Africa : http://www.ajol.info/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Best,
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Jean-Claude Guédon
>  wrote:
> 
> Do not forget Redalyc in Mexico.
> 
> 
> Jean-Claude Guédon 
> 
> Professeur titulaire
> Littérature comparée
> Université de Montréal
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Le vendredi 11 mars 2016 à 12:04 +0200, Cenyu Shen a écrit : 
> 
> > Dear recipient,
> > 
> > We have started a study to look at a subset of Open Access 
> scholarly  
> > journal publishing, which we feel has been overlooked in much of 
> the  
> > published research, namely OA journals published in other languages 
>  
> > than English. We include both newly started electronic only OA  
> > journals, as well as older print journals that have started to make 
>  
> > the e-version free. The vast majority of these probably don?t 
> charge  
> > authors. There are a number of reasons there have been few results  
> > about the overall extent of such publishing etc. One is that many  
> > leading researchers come from countries where English is the main  
> > language, and many studies have from the start been restricted to 
> such  
> > only journals publishing in English, in order to facilitate the  
> > gathering of data. Another is that non-English journals are likely 
> to  
> > be underrepresented in all the available indexes, including the 
> DOAJ.
> > 
> > We have so far indentified two easy ways to find information about  
> > such journals. The first is using DOAJ and its search facilities. 
> The  
> > second one is using the OA journal portals we are aware of, such as 
>  
> > Scielo, J-stage, doiSerbia etc. In addition to this there are many  
> > countries, which don?t have such portals and we would like also to 
> get  
> > information from those. For this purpose we try to contact experts 
> who  
> > we believe have good knowledge of the situation in their countries 
> and  
> > could provide us links to list of all reputable scholarly journals 
> in  
> > their country, lists of OA journals etc.
> > 
> > Countries which interest us in particular are: Canada, Most 
> European  
> > countries (except the UK) and including Russia, Francophone 
> countries  
> > in Africa, Middle East and Asian Countries.
> > 
> > We will use three ways to contact volunteers who can help us:
> > 
> > Contact with the management of DOAJ and its voluntary editorial 
> staff
> > An email to The Global Open Access List (GOAL)
> > Direct e-mail to people we know
> > 
> > If you feel you are in a position to provide us information, please 
>  
> > contact us by e-mail
> > 
> > Cenyu Shen, Ph.D. Student
> > Principal researcher
> > cenyu.s...@hanken.fi
> > 
> > Bo-Christer Björk, Professor
> > bo-christer.bj...@hanken.fi
> > 
> > Mikael Laakso, Assistant Professor
> > mikael.laa...@hanken.fi
> > 
> > Information Systems Science
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Re: [GOAL] Request Your Help for an open access study on non-English-language journals

2016-03-11 Thread Bo-Christer Björk

Dear Jean-Claude,

Thanks. We have Redalyc on our list

Best regards

Bo-Christer

On 3/11/16 4:57 PM, Jean-Claude Guédon wrote:

Do not forget Redalyc in Mexico.


Jean-Claude Guédon
Professeur titulaire
Littérature comparée
Université de Montréal

Le vendredi 11 mars 2016 à 12:04 +0200, Cenyu Shen a écrit :

Dear recipient,

We have started a study to look at a subset of Open Access scholarly
journal publishing, which we feel has been overlooked in much of the
published research, namely OA journals published in other languages
than English. We include both newly started electronic only OA
journals, as well as older print journals that have started to make
the e-version free. The vast majority of these probably don?t charge
authors. There are a number of reasons there have been few results
about the overall extent of such publishing etc. One is that many
leading researchers come from countries where English is the main
language, and many studies have from the start been restricted to such
only journals publishing in English, in order to facilitate the
gathering of data. Another is that non-English journals are likely to
be underrepresented in all the available indexes, including the DOAJ.

We have so far indentified two easy ways to find information about
such journals. The first is using DOAJ and its search facilities. The
second one is using the OA journal portals we are aware of, such as
Scielo, J-stage, doiSerbia etc. In addition to this there are many
countries, which don?t have such portals and we would like also to get
information from those. For this purpose we try to contact experts who
we believe have good knowledge of the situation in their countries and
could provide us links to list of all reputable scholarly journals in
their country, lists of OA journals etc.

Countries which interest us in particular are: Canada, Most European
countries (except the UK) and including Russia, Francophone countries
in Africa, Middle East and Asian Countries.

We will use three ways to contact volunteers who can help us:

Contact with the management of DOAJ and its voluntary editorial staff
An email to The Global Open Access List (GOAL)
Direct e-mail to people we know

If you feel you are in a position to provide us information, please
contact us by e-mail

Cenyu Shen, Ph.D. Student
Principal researcher
cenyu.s...@hanken.fi 

Bo-Christer Björk, Professor
bo-christer.bj...@hanken.fi 

Mikael Laakso, Assistant Professor
mikael.laa...@hanken.fi 

Information Systems Science
Dept. of Management and Organisation
Hanken School of Economics
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Re: [GOAL] Request Your Help for an open access study on non-English-language journals

2016-03-11 Thread Isidro F. Aguillo
You can use our list of Portals of journals with dozens of OJS 
implementations in Latin America and other regions plus other in-house 
developments:


http://repositories.webometrics.info/en/top_portals


On 11/03/2016 16:29, Pierre Mounier wrote:

Revues.org in France : http://www.revues.org
Hrcak in Croatia : http://hrcak.srce.hr/
AJOL in Africa : http://www.ajol.info/


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On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Jean-Claude Guédon 
> wrote:


Do not forget Redalyc in Mexico.


Jean-Claude Guédon

Professeur titulaire
Littérature comparée
Université de Montréal

Le vendredi 11 mars 2016 à 12:04 +0200, Cenyu Shen a écrit :

Dear recipient,

We have started a study to look at a subset of Open Access scholarly
journal publishing, which we feel has been overlooked in much of the
published research, namely OA journals published in other languages
than English. We include both newly started electronic only OA
journals, as well as older print journals that have started to make
the e-version free. The vast majority of these probably don?t charge
authors. There are a number of reasons there have been few results
about the overall extent of such publishing etc. One is that many
leading researchers come from countries where English is the main
language, and many studies have from the start been restricted to such
only journals publishing in English, in order to facilitate the
gathering of data. Another is that non-English journals are likely to
be underrepresented in all the available indexes, including the DOAJ.

We have so far indentified two easy ways to find information about
such journals. The first is using DOAJ and its search facilities. The
second one is using the OA journal portals we are aware of, such as
Scielo, J-stage, doiSerbia etc. In addition to this there are many
countries, which don?t have such portals and we would like also to get
information from those. For this purpose we try to contact experts who
we believe have good knowledge of the situation in their countries and
could provide us links to list of all reputable scholarly journals in
their country, lists of OA journals etc.

Countries which interest us in particular are: Canada, Most European
countries (except the UK) and including Russia, Francophone countries
in Africa, Middle East and Asian Countries.

We will use three ways to contact volunteers who can help us:

Contact with the management of DOAJ and its voluntary editorial staff
An email to The Global Open Access List (GOAL)
Direct e-mail to people we know

If you feel you are in a position to provide us information, please
contact us by e-mail

Cenyu Shen, Ph.D. Student
Principal researcher
cenyu.s...@hanken.fi 

Bo-Christer Björk, Professor
bo-christer.bj...@hanken.fi 

Mikael Laakso, Assistant Professor
mikael.laa...@hanken.fi 

Information Systems Science
Dept. of Management and Organisation
Hanken School of Economics
P.O. Box 479, 00101 Helsinki, Finland



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Re: [GOAL] Request Your Help for an open access study on non-English-language journals

2016-03-11 Thread Pierre Mounier
Revues.org in France : http://www.revues.org
Hrcak in Croatia : http://hrcak.srce.hr/
AJOL in Africa : http://www.ajol.info/


Best,


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On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Jean-Claude Guédon <
jean.claude.gue...@umontreal.ca> wrote:

> Do not forget Redalyc in Mexico.
>
>
> Jean-Claude Guédon
>
> Professeur titulaire
> Littérature comparée
> Université de Montréal
>
>
>
> Le vendredi 11 mars 2016 à 12:04 +0200, Cenyu Shen a écrit :
>
> Dear recipient,
>
> We have started a study to look at a subset of Open Access scholarly
> journal publishing, which we feel has been overlooked in much of the
> published research, namely OA journals published in other languages
> than English. We include both newly started electronic only OA
> journals, as well as older print journals that have started to make
> the e-version free. The vast majority of these probably don?t charge
> authors. There are a number of reasons there have been few results
> about the overall extent of such publishing etc. One is that many
> leading researchers come from countries where English is the main
> language, and many studies have from the start been restricted to such
> only journals publishing in English, in order to facilitate the
> gathering of data. Another is that non-English journals are likely to
> be underrepresented in all the available indexes, including the DOAJ.
>
> We have so far indentified two easy ways to find information about
> such journals. The first is using DOAJ and its search facilities. The
> second one is using the OA journal portals we are aware of, such as
> Scielo, J-stage, doiSerbia etc. In addition to this there are many
> countries, which don?t have such portals and we would like also to get
> information from those. For this purpose we try to contact experts who
> we believe have good knowledge of the situation in their countries and
> could provide us links to list of all reputable scholarly journals in
> their country, lists of OA journals etc.
>
> Countries which interest us in particular are: Canada, Most European
> countries (except the UK) and including Russia, Francophone countries
> in Africa, Middle East and Asian Countries.
>
> We will use three ways to contact volunteers who can help us:
>
> Contact with the management of DOAJ and its voluntary editorial staff
> An email to The Global Open Access List (GOAL)
> Direct e-mail to people we know
>
> If you feel you are in a position to provide us information, please
> contact us by e-mail
>
> Cenyu Shen, Ph.D. Student
> Principal researchercenyu.s...@hanken.fi
>
> Bo-Christer Björk, professorbo-christer.bj...@hanken.fi
>
> Mikael Laakso, Assistant professormikael.laa...@hanken.fi
>
> Information Systems Science
> Dept. of Management and Organisation
> Hanken School of Economics
> P.O. Box 479, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
>
>
>
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Re: [GOAL] Request Your Help for an open access study on non-English-language journals

2016-03-11 Thread Jean-Claude Guédon
Do not forget Redalyc in Mexico.


Jean-Claude Guédon 

Professeur titulaire
Littérature comparée
Université de Montréal




Le vendredi 11 mars 2016 à 12:04 +0200, Cenyu Shen a écrit :

> Dear recipient,
> 
> We have started a study to look at a subset of Open Access scholarly  
> journal publishing, which we feel has been overlooked in much of the  
> published research, namely OA journals published in other languages  
> than English. We include both newly started electronic only OA  
> journals, as well as older print journals that have started to make  
> the e-version free. The vast majority of these probably don?t charge  
> authors. There are a number of reasons there have been few results  
> about the overall extent of such publishing etc. One is that many  
> leading researchers come from countries where English is the main  
> language, and many studies have from the start been restricted to such  
> only journals publishing in English, in order to facilitate the  
> gathering of data. Another is that non-English journals are likely to  
> be underrepresented in all the available indexes, including the DOAJ.
> 
> We have so far indentified two easy ways to find information about  
> such journals. The first is using DOAJ and its search facilities. The  
> second one is using the OA journal portals we are aware of, such as  
> Scielo, J-stage, doiSerbia etc. In addition to this there are many  
> countries, which don?t have such portals and we would like also to get  
> information from those. For this purpose we try to contact experts who  
> we believe have good knowledge of the situation in their countries and  
> could provide us links to list of all reputable scholarly journals in  
> their country, lists of OA journals etc.
> 
> Countries which interest us in particular are: Canada, Most European  
> countries (except the UK) and including Russia, Francophone countries  
> in Africa, Middle East and Asian Countries.
> 
> We will use three ways to contact volunteers who can help us:
> 
> Contact with the management of DOAJ and its voluntary editorial staff
> An email to The Global Open Access List (GOAL)
> Direct e-mail to people we know
> 
> If you feel you are in a position to provide us information, please  
> contact us by e-mail
> 
> Cenyu Shen, Ph.D. Student
> Principal researcher
> cenyu.s...@hanken.fi
> 
> Bo-Christer Björk, Professor
> bo-christer.bj...@hanken.fi
> 
> Mikael Laakso, Assistant Professor
> mikael.laa...@hanken.fi
> 
> Information Systems Science
> Dept. of Management and Organisation
> Hanken School of Economics
> P.O. Box 479, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
> 
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Re: [GOAL] Request Your Help for an open access study on non-English-language journals

2016-03-11 Thread GRUTTEMEIER, Herbert
This one may be helpful as well: http://road.issn.org/. More than 13 000 
journals are registered there, overlap with DOAJ seems to be less than 50%.

Good luck!
Herbert


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non-English-language journals

Three more resources:

Heloise (France): http://heloise.ccsd.cnrs.fr/index/index/

Dulcinea (Spain): http://www.accesoabierto.net/dulcinea/

Scielo-South Africa: 
http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_alphabetic=en=iso


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El 11/03/2016 11:26, Nadia escribió:
Hi,
Not sure if this is helpful at all - found it on Web of Science 
http://wokinfo.com/russian/editors/ while googling for open access in Russia 
(therefore the language of the link). It has a list of many oa journals in 
different countries and the language is also mentioned. So far I could not find 
any oa journals in Russian, asked a colleague, will let you know if I hear from 
him.
Best wishes,
Nadia


2016-03-11 10:04 GMT+00:00 Cenyu Shen 
<cenyu.s...@hanken.fi<mailto:cenyu.s...@hanken.fi>>:
Dear recipient,

We have started a study to look at a subset of Open Access scholarly
journal publishing, which we feel has been overlooked in much of the
published research, namely OA journals published in other languages
than English. We include both newly started electronic only OA
journals, as well as older print journals that have started to make
the e-version free. The vast majority of these probably don?t charge
authors. There are a number of reasons there have been few results
about the overall extent of such publishing etc. One is that many
leading researchers come from countries where English is the main
language, and many studies have from the start been restricted to such
only journals publishing in English, in order to facilitate the
gathering of data. Another is that non-English journals are likely to
be underrepresented in all the available indexes, including the DOAJ.

We have so far indentified two easy ways to find information about
such journals. The first is using DOAJ and its search facilities. The
second one is using the OA journal portals we are aware of, such as
Scielo, J-stage, doiSerbia etc. In addition to this there are many
countries, which don?t have such portals and we would like also to get
information from those. For this purpose we try to contact experts who
we believe have good knowledge of the situation in their countries and
could provide us links to list of all reputable scholarly journals in
their country, lists of OA journals etc.

Countries which interest us in particular are: Canada, Most European
countries (except the UK) and including Russia, Francophone countries
in Africa, Middle East and Asian Countries.

We will use three ways to contact volunteers who can help us:

Contact with the management of DOAJ and its voluntary editorial staff
An email to The Global Open Access List (GOAL)
Direct e-mail to people we know

If you feel you are in a position to provide us information, please
contact us by e-mail

Cenyu Shen, Ph.D. Student
Principal researcher
cenyu.s...@hanken.fi<mailto:cenyu.s...@hanken.fi>

Bo-Christer Björk, Professor
bo-christer.bj...@hanken.fi<mailto:bo-christer.bj...@hanken.fi>

Mikael Laakso, Assistant Professor
mikael.laa...@hanken.fi<mailto:mikael.laa...@hanken.fi>

Information Systems Science
Dept. of Management and Organisation
Hanken School of Economics
P.O. Box 479, 00101 Helsinki, Finland



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Re: [GOAL] Request Your Help for an open access study on non-English-language journals

2016-03-11 Thread Reme Melero

Three more resources:

Heloise (France): http://heloise.ccsd.cnrs.fr/index/index/

Dulcinea (Spain): http://www.accesoabierto.net/dulcinea/

Scielo-South Africa: 
http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_alphabetic=en=iso



Cheers
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El 11/03/2016 11:26, Nadia escribió:

Hi,

Not sure if this is helpful at all - found it on Web of Science 
http://wokinfo.com/russian/editors/ while googling for open access in 
Russia (therefore the language of the link). It has a list of many oa 
journals in different countries and the language is also mentioned. So 
far I could not find any oa journals in Russian, asked a colleague, 
will let you know if I hear from him.


Best wishes,
Nadia



2016-03-11 10:04 GMT+00:00 Cenyu Shen >:


Dear recipient,

We have started a study to look at a subset of Open Access scholarly
journal publishing, which we feel has been overlooked in much of the
published research, namely OA journals published in other languages
than English. We include both newly started electronic only OA
journals, as well as older print journals that have started to make
the e-version free. The vast majority of these probably don?t charge
authors. There are a number of reasons there have been few results
about the overall extent of such publishing etc. One is that many
leading researchers come from countries where English is the main
language, and many studies have from the start been restricted to such
only journals publishing in English, in order to facilitate the
gathering of data. Another is that non-English journals are likely to
be underrepresented in all the available indexes, including the DOAJ.

We have so far indentified two easy ways to find information about
such journals. The first is using DOAJ and its search facilities. The
second one is using the OA journal portals we are aware of, such as
Scielo, J-stage, doiSerbia etc. In addition to this there are many
countries, which don?t have such portals and we would like also to get
information from those. For this purpose we try to contact experts who
we believe have good knowledge of the situation in their countries and
could provide us links to list of all reputable scholarly journals in
their country, lists of OA journals etc.

Countries which interest us in particular are: Canada, Most European
countries (except the UK) and including Russia, Francophone countries
in Africa, Middle East and Asian Countries.

We will use three ways to contact volunteers who can help us:

Contact with the management of DOAJ and its voluntary editorial staff
An email to The Global Open Access List (GOAL)
Direct e-mail to people we know

If you feel you are in a position to provide us information, please
contact us by e-mail

Cenyu Shen, Ph.D. Student
Principal researcher
cenyu.s...@hanken.fi 

Bo-Christer Björk, Professor
bo-christer.bj...@hanken.fi 

Mikael Laakso, Assistant Professor
mikael.laa...@hanken.fi 

Information Systems Science
Dept. of Management and Organisation
Hanken School of Economics
P.O. Box 479, 00101 Helsinki, Finland



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