New Features, New Publishers and Growth
Growth and new publishers
We now have over 8000 books from over 200 publishers listed in DOAB. We are happy to say DOAB consistently features among the fastest growing OA resources in the
blog post on ‘Dramatic Growth of Open Access’ by Heather Morrison in The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics. This year DOAB features as number one and two in growth by percentage, with a 68% growth for books and 40% for publishers in the past year.
Since the start of 2017, we have added 50 new publishers to DOAB. An important contribution to this year’s growth is thanks to our cooperation with
OpenEdition, who added the OA books of 26 new publishers, among others: Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, Presses universitaires d'Aix-Marseille and Presses universitaires de Rennes. Other new publishers listed in DOAB in 2017 are: LIBRUM Publishers, University of North Texas Press, Edition Open Access, Carl Grossmann Verlag, Heidelberg University Publishing and through our cooperation with SciELO: Editus and Editora UEPG.
New features DOAB: chapter level metadata and ONIX import
DOAB is taking part in a European Horizon 2020 project (HIRMEOS), to develop a certification service for OA book publishers. As part of this project, new features are being added to DOAB. It is now possible to distinguish between chapters and books. A chapter is clearly indicated at the publication’s record. Also, funder information is now included in the metadata.
Have a look at this example of a chapter where both additions are in place.
Another important new feature of DOAB is the possibility for publishers to get their publications and metadata indexed in DOAB through ONIX XML import. If you are a publisher in DOAB and would like to know more about ONIX import, please contact our technical coordinator
Ronald Snijder. FWF certifies DOAB sponsor De Gruyter as publisher for open access books
Researchers affiliated with
FWF (Austrian Science Fund), who choose to publish their research output in pure open access with DOAB publisher and sponsor
De Gruyter, can have publication costs fully covered by FWF.
The program helps authors focus on their research, while paperwork and payments are processed jointly by the FWF and the publisher.
The offer applies to articles, books and book chapters, provided the main/corresponding author’s Institution is affiliated with the FWF.
All open access books published by De Gruyter
are indexed by DOAB.
OAPEN deposit service and compliancy list for publishers