UPDATE ON REAPPLICATIONS AND NEW APPLICATIONS
In March 2014 DOAJ implemented much more detailed criteria
for listing, which enabled DOAJ to provide granular information
enabling universities, research funders and governments to check
journals for compliance with Open Access policy and mandate
requirements.
This led to a reapplication process
that was a necessary step towards ensuring that all journals in DOAJ (of
which there were about 10000) met the stricter criteria. The criteria
were produced as a response to the increasing demands from various
stakeholders about transparency of open access journals and to retain
DOAJ’s relevancy and importance for the stakeholders in open access
publishing.
During the last 32 months DOAJ has
accepted 3,700 journals, rejected 6,500 applications, monitored journals
on a daily basis, removed 1,450 journals and delisted 2,850 journals
for not re-applying to stay indexed. DOAJ also receives more than 300
new applications per month.

This large number of reapplications
and new applications is taking longer to process than we had envisaged
and the team at DOAJ are doing our best to handle them promptly and
efficiently. We would like to thank you for your patience in these last
months.
Please do not hesitate to contact DOAJ at feedback@doaj.org if you have any questions about your application.
We take this opportunity to thank for
all the support we get from academic libraries, library consortia,
research funders, publishers and aggregators.
Many thanks and best wishes for the New Year!
Sumber: https://doaj.org
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