Add journals from the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Add more open access journals from the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Listing here: http://doaj.org. For example the Journal of Online Teaching and Learning. We've received requests for these journals from several faculty.

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Anne Stevenson commented
Please add DOAJ journal "Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research" ISSN 1076-9757 (Print)
https://doaj.org/toc/1076-9757 -
Barbara Vermaas commented
Please add DOAJ journal "Language Learning and Technology" ISSN 1094-3501 (Print)
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Barbara Vermaas commented
Please add DOAJ journal "European journal of open, distance and E-Learning"
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Barbara Vermaas commented
Please add DOAJ journal "The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning"
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@Laura Woods - JIL has now been added. Enjoy!
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Laura Woods commented
The Journal of Information Literacy would certainly be one to prioritise, if you haven't already - it's heavily used by librarians, I was surprised to see it wasn't already available in BrowZine.
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Third Iron Website commented
Please add the Open Access journal URBAN LIBRARY JOURNAL
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Thanks for calling this one out! DHQ will definitely be one we'll be looking for as we work to consume DOAJ metadata.
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Anonymous commented
I'd love to see DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly added. http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/
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Hi Amanda,
You are definitely correct that there is a huge amount of content in the DOAJ and the metadata availability/viability is highly variable which is why its not as easy as just "adding it all". We have steadily been adding OA publishers over the last several months, but certainly welcome specific high-priority items in this thread and we will do our best to see if data is available.
Thanks!
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Amanda Rust commented
Thank you for proposing this. Since the DOAJ is so large, is there a way customers could help prioritize which Open Access journals to start with? Should we just submit individual title suggestions here?