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The publishers on this page have chosen to show their commitment to quality, peer-reviewed open access by supporting DOAJ. We thank them! Without them, our work would not be possible.

To become a publisher supporter, send an email to our Help desk and we will provide with details on how to support us. Your organisation will be listed on this page.

'Premier' and 'Sustaining' publishers have committed to supporting DOAJ for a three-year period. 'Basic' publishers support us for one year.

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Benefits for contributing publishers and aggregators

(A downloadable version of these benefits is available.)

Basic contribution Sustaining contribution (25% higher than Basic) Premier contribution (50% higher than Basic)
Your logo on our website Your logo on our website Your logo on our website
A Tweet from the DOAJ account (21,900 followers) acknowledging your organisation as a Supporter An interview-style blog post on blog.doaj.org (12,000 views per month) acknowledging your organisation as a Contributor, with questions about the state of open access and other current developments in open access scholarly publishing An interview-style blog post on blog.doaj.org (12,000 views per month) acknowledging your organisation as a Contributor with questions about the state of open access and other current developments in open access scholarly publishing
A one-pager for journal editors explaining, in general terms, how article metadata is ingested, and then pulled downstream by discovery services. A one-pager for journal editors explaining, in general terms, how article metadata is ingested, and then pulled downstream by discovery services.
General presentation or documentation, for raising awareness among your stakeholders, about the benefits of DOAJ, the work we do and how DOAJ benefits individual journal titles. Dedicated presentation or documentation, tailored to your organisation, about the benefits of DOAJ, the work we do and how DOAJ benefits individual journal titles. Written as a joint document with the publisher.
A report, (a Google Sheet), collecting metadata errors, as reported to us by discovery services. A report, (a Google Sheet), collecting metadata errors, as reported to us by discovery services.
A yearly account review between the customer and DOAJ. The agenda can be determined by the publisher contact and a DOAJ representative.
A CSV file, generated annually, for recording changes in and which DOAJ updates your live records with.
Exposure across all our social media channels: Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, WeChat. (Stats available.)

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