Continuing our transparent approach to posting our finances publicly, and following our POSI principles, the latest financial figures for 2024 are ready. The file is an embedded PDF with a download…| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
Continuing our transparent approach to posting our finances publicly, the latest figures are available here. The new spreadsheet covers 2013-2023. The file is an embedded PDF with a download link. …| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
Continuing our transparent approach to posting our finances publicly, the latest figures are available here. The new spreadsheet covers 2013-2022.| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
In the interest of full disclosure, here are the finances for DOAJ between 2013 and 2021 (updated August 2022). DOAJ income 2013-2021| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
In the interest of full disclosure, here are the finances for DOAJ between 2013 and 2019, with the figures for 2019 estimated. DOAJ Financial Statement 2013 to 2019 Previous financial statements are posted here.| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
At the end of December 2017, we published the financial statement for DOAJ including the anticipated figures for 2017. Here is the actual financial statement: DOAJ Financials 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and, 2017 actual All finances are disclosed in full at the Companies House web site.| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
In the interest of full disclosure, here are the finances for DOAJ between 2013 and 2017. DOAJ Financials 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 expected Previous financial statements are posted here. [Update 13/12/2017 – details of the total financial support received by DOAJ from libraries and library consortia in 2017.]| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
We apologise for the error in conflating these two individual organisations and of course, we wish them both every success in the future in their important work in opening up the citation corpus.| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
We are very pleased to announce that IS4OA/DOAJ has been given a grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) to improve open access publishing practices in the developing world. The overall objective of the grant is to enhance DOAJ and the open access infrastructure that supports researchers` ability to publish in reputable open access … … Continue reading →| Infrastructure Services for Open Access
In the interest of full disclosure, here are the finances for DOAJ between 2013 and 2015. DOAJ Financials 2013, 2014 & 2015 [updated]| Infrastructure Services for Open Access