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Community Organizations Directory of Open Access Journals
Directory of Open Access Journals
Directory of Open Access Journals
Acronym
DOAJ
Journal

Location

Lund University
Lund
Sweden
Working languages
English

The Directory of Open Access Journals was launched in 2003 at Lund University, Sweden, with 300 open access journals and today contains ca. 10000 open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social science and humanities.


DOAJ is a membership organisation and membership is available in 3 main categories: PublisherOrdinary Member and Sponsor. A DOAJ Membership is a clear statement of intent and proves a commitment to quality, peer-reviewed open access. DOAJ is co-author to the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing (Principles) and DOAJ members are expected to follow these principles as a condition of membership. DOAJ reserves the right to reject applications for membership, or revoke membership if a member or sponsor is found to contravene the Principles. Read more about membership here.


DOAJ is a community-curated list of open access journals and aims to be the starting point for all information searches for quality, peer reviewed open access material. To assist libraries and indexers keep their lists up-to-date, we make public a list of journals that have been accepted into or removed from DOAJ but we will not discuss specific details of an application with anyone apart from the applicant. Neither will we discuss individual publishers or applications with members of the public unless we believe that, by doing so, we will be making a positive contribution to the open access community.


DOAJ publishes Information for Publishers on this site to help Publishers adhere to the Principles and to assist them in completing an application. DOAJ also publishes a list of FAQs relevant to all members of the publishing community, particularly libraries and authors. All information on this site is available to both members and non-members.


Aims & Scope


The aim of the DOAJ is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals, thereby promoting their increased usage and impact. The DOAJ aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. In short, the DOAJ aims to be the one-stop shop for users of open access journals.

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Spatial Composite and Disaggregate Indicators: Chow-Lin Methods and Applications

Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2012
Italy

The present paper aims to verify a statistical procedure that allows for the transition from aggregate indicators to disaggregate indicators, whereas in this case, the terms aggregate/disaggregate refer to territorial areas and not to categories. More specifically, an attempt was made to reconstruct

Regional adaptation strategies to climate change: Guidelines for urban planning in Serbia

Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2012
Serbia

The problems of climate change significantly alter the character of urban planning. While changes in the planning process are aimed at mechanisms for urgent action in the transformed circumstances in the sense of a deeper understanding of the causes of phenomena and prediction of future changes, modification of specific measures suppose to be related to the regulatory framework for new and existing construction that will lead to reduction in carbon dioxide emissions and the development of resistance to settlements' extreme impacts.

“Sensing” il “city model” per incrementare l’efficacia e l’usabilità delle risorse digitali

Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2012
Italy

L’attuale modo di gestire la conoscenza, basato su sistemi ICT, ha raggiunto un elevato livello prestazionale nel modo di utilizzare e gestire le informazioni degli archivi digitali. Tuttavia, ci sono ancora notevoli potenzialità inespresse nel modo di accedere e di usufruire la conoscenza, soprattutto in ragione delle possibili correlazioni con le informazioni non-digitali. Queste potenzialità sono ancora più rilevanti nel settore dei dati urbani e territoriali per i quali sono a disposizione numerose tecnologie di carattere

Disaggregazione di indicatori spaziali sintetici secondo un approccio di tipo Chow-Lin

Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2012
Italy

Il presente lavoro si propone di mettere a punto una procedura statistica che consenta il passaggio di indicatori sintetici dal livello aggregato a quello disaggregato, laddove i termini aggregato/
disaggregato fanno riferimento, in questo caso, alla dimensione territoriale anziché, come più frequente, a quella settoriale. Più specificamente, con riferimento alla dotazione infrastrutturale presente in Italia si è cercato di ricostruire gli indicatori a livello provinciale sulla base degli analoghi indicatori disponibili a livello