Why did we stop collecting and showing the open access start date for journals?
When we released our new website and application form, people were quick to notice that some elements of information wereContinue Reading
When we released our new website and application form, people were quick to notice that some elements of information wereContinue Reading
DOAJ, Cottage Labs, and I have been working tirelessly to make sure that our upcoming website launch will be asContinue Reading
The new website brings with it changes to the way your publisher account works. The changes are focussed around managingContinue Reading
We are excited to unveil our new website for you. We’re hoping to be able to do that next week.Continue Reading
When Plan S’ Journal Checker Tool (JCT) launches, some publishers might want to make sure that their journals’ entries inContinue Reading
This is a guest post by Sophy, our UX Designer. Accessibility has always been a top priority in doaj.org’s redesignContinue Reading
You might have noticed that we updated our social media icons and, more obviously, this blog on Friday. This isContinue Reading
Continuing the work of re-writing our website documentation in plain English, we have two more sets of criteria to showContinue Reading
Hopefully you’ve already heard that we are redesigning our website. The new site will go live in October. When itContinue Reading
We are rewriting our website in plain English so that it is easy for our users, especially publishers, to understandContinue Reading