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- label: Advisory Board & Council
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- label: Editorial Policy and Advisory Group
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- label: News
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- name: Lars Bjørnshauge
role: Advisor and Founder
photo: lars.jpg
bio: "Lars worked at Danish university libraries for two decades and was Director of Libraries at Lund University, Sweden from 2001 to 2011. He founded the DOAJ in 2003, and was Managing Director from 2013-2021. He has vast experience in change management, re-engineering academic libraries, and developing information services for research & higher education. For more than two decades, Lars has strongly advocated open access and provided services to the open access movement. He is co-founder of <a href=\"http://www.opendoar.org/\" target=\"_blank\">OpenDOAR</a>, the <a href=\"https://www.doabooks.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Directory of Open Access Books</a> and <a href=\"https://thinkchecksubmit.org\" target=\"_blank\">Think. Check. Submit.</a> Lars lives outside Copenhagen and is married with four children and four grandchildren. He enjoys vegetable gardening, growing cacti and succulents, and playing internet chess."
bio: "Lars worked at Danish university libraries for two decades and was Director of Libraries at Lund University, Sweden from 2001 to 2011. He founded the DOAJ in 2003, and was Managing Director from 2013-2021. He has vast experience in change management, re-engineering academic libraries, and developing information services for research & higher education. For more than two decades, Lars has strongly advocated open access and provided services to the open access movement. He is co-founder of <a href=\"https://www.opendoar.org/\" target=\"_blank\">OpenDOAR</a>, the <a href=\"https://www.doabooks.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Directory of Open Access Books</a> and <a href=\"https://thinkchecksubmit.org\" target=\"_blank\">Think. Check. Submit.</a> Lars lives outside Copenhagen and is married with four children and four grandchildren. He enjoys vegetable gardening, growing cacti and succulents, and playing internet chess."
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2018: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mm1a8nbY5MQX9loqIs2ZQuVN-73RfPuN/view?usp=sharing
2021: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bNj5sqUsu4sRLmm_YOuh3JCSMERzQ1Ro/view?usp=sharing
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city: York
country: United Kingdom
language: English

photo: "Ben Catt.jpg"

- name: Busro Busro
area: Humanities
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---
layout: sidenav
title: Editorial Policy Advisory Group
section: About
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---

Our Editorial Policy Advisory Board assists the editorial team in matters of publishing policies and practices. Members of the Board are chosen from trusted organisations working in scholarly publishing.

The Board helps us ensure that DOAJ criteria are effective for the widest range of publishers across the globe.

## Scope

To contribute expertise and advice on:

- Developments in scholarly publishing
- Publishing ethics and questionable practices
- Publishing practices in different subject or geographical areas
- New criteria for inclusion in DOAJ or changes to existing criteria
- Other issues of editorial policy or practice

## Members

The Editorial Policy Advisory Group is:

### Budianto Hamuddin

Budianto is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Vocational Studies at Universitas Lancang Kuning, Indonesia, where he also leads the Research Department at LPPM Unilak. An active member of RJI, he currently serves as the coordinator for Tim Panji RJI to support and develop scientific journals in Indonesia. Budianto earned his Master's degree from the Universiti Malaya in Malaysia and his Doctorate from Universitas Hasanuddin in Indonesia, specializing in Applied Linguistics with a focus on cyberbullying on online platforms. He serves on the editorial boards of several SINTA-accredited journals in Indonesia and is a reviewer for numerous international scientific journals.

### José Florencio Fabella Lapeña, Jr.

Joey is a retired Professor of Otolaryngology at U.P. College of Medicine, former Vice Chancellor at the University of the Philippines Manila and Attending Otolaryngologist at Philippine General Hospital. He has special interests in pediatric cleft and aero-digestive surgery, medical education, mentoring, writing and peer review. He is Secretary of the World Association of Medical Editors, Past President of the Asia-Pacific Association of Medical Journal Editors, and Charter President of the Philippine Association of Medical Journal Editors. He is Editor-in-Chief of the *Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery*, and chairs the Philippine National Journal Selection Committee for the Western Pacific Region Index Medicus of the World Health Organization.

### Jose Octavio Alonso Gamboa

Octavio is a founding member of Latindex (www.latindex.org), an information system comprising 24 countries, of which he has been the general coordinator since 2005. He is a tenured academic at the General Directorate of Libraries of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and holds a Master's degree in Library and Information Studies. His experience includes topics such as the quality and visibility of scientific journals, as well as the transformation of academic journals to the digital culture. His professional career focuses on regional science communication and open access, reflecting his interest in the promotion of open science and the democratization of knowledge.

### Kazuki Ide

Kazuki is a Specially-Appointed Associate Professor at Osaka University. His broad research interests include scholarly communication/publication ethics, public health/health informatics, and ELSI/RRI. He has performed peer reviews over 500 times and received the Top Peer Reviewer Award in 2019 for Cross-Field (Top 1% in the World, Web of Science). He also led the translation of the following educational materials into Japanese: Combatting Predatory Academic Journals and Conferences (IAP, 2023) and Think.Check.Submit. (2024).

### Kylie van Zyl

Kylie is one of the small, dedicated team at African Journals Online, a South Africa-based NPO dedicated to quality African-published scholarly journals, where she handles JPPS assessments of new applicant journals. She holds an MA and PhD in History from Rhodes University, specialising in the social history of health in South African contexts.

### Matt Hodgkinson

Matt is a publishing and research integrity consultant based in Cambridge, UK. He volunteers as the co-chair of the membership subcommittee of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and Treasurer of the European Association of Science Editors (EASE). He has worked at three Open Access journal publishers: as a professional scientific editor at both BioMed Central (BMC) and the Public Library of Science (PLOS), then as Head of Research Integrity and Head of Editorial Policy and Ethics at Hindawi. He was also a Research Integrity Manager at the UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO).

### Paulin Ribbe

Paulin holds a master degree in digital publishing from ENSSIB (French National Library and Information Science School, Lyon, France). He has worked as a project manager for European projects in various research infrastructures in social sciences: Huma-Num, OPERAS (OpenEdition). He currently works in Sciences Po Lyon as Open Science Officer, and as a project manager for Mir@bel, a website and community aiming to facilitate access to online journals. He participates in various projects including major French publishing platforms and agencies working together to increase the visibility of French scientific journals.
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WAME is a global nonprofit voluntary association of editors of peer-reviewed medical journals who seek to foster cooperation and communication among editors; improve editorial standards; promote professionalism in medical editing through education, self-criticism, and self-regulation; and encourage research on the principles and practice of medical editing. WAME develops policies and recommendations of best practices for medical journal editors and has a syllabus for editors that members are encouraged to follow.

## License for this work

[Principles of transparency and best practice in scholarly publishing](https://doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.1.12) by COPE, DOAJ, OASPA, WAME is licensed under [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/?ref=chooser-v1)

## In other languages

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---

An OpenURL is similar to a web address, but instead of referring to a physical website, it refers to an article, book, patent, or other resource within a website. OpenURLs are similar to permalinks because they are permanently connected to a resource, regardless of which website the resource is connected to. (Retrieved from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenURL).)
An OpenURL is similar to a web address, but instead of referring to a physical website, it refers to an article, book, patent, or other resource within a website. OpenURLs are similar to permalinks because they are permanently connected to a resource, regardless of which website the resource is located at. (Retrieved from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenURL).)

The resource is retrieved using [a structured URL format.](https://alair.ala.org/bitstream/handle/11213/258/Open%20URL.pdf?sequence=103)
The resource is retrieved using [a structured URL format.](http://hdl.handle.net/11213/19012)

On DOAJ, the parameters included in the request are passed to our search interface, which provides the top result. This means that using OpenURL isn't guaranteed to find your result 100% of the time, even if it exists.

## Parameter mapping

Here is the mapping between OpenURL parameters and our Elasticsearch database fields.

### Journal

| Parameter | Elasticsearch field |
|-----------|---------------------------------|
| jtitle | index.title.exact |
| stitle | bibjson.alternative_title.exact |
| issn | index.issn.exact |
| eissn | index.issn.exact |
| isbn | index.title.exact |

### Article

| Parameter | Elasticsearch field |
|-----------|----------------------------------|
| aulast | bibjson.author.name.exact |
| aucorp | bibjson.author.affiliation.exact |
| atitle | bibjson.title.exact |
| jtitle | bibjson.journal.title.exact |
| date | bibjson.year.exact |
| volume | bibjson.journal.volume.exact |
| issue | bibjson.journal.number.exact |
| spage | bibjson.start_page.exact |
| epage | bibjson.end_page.exact |
| issn | index.issn.exact |
| eissn | index.issn.exact |
| isbn | index.title.exact |
| doi | index.doi.exact |

## Improving results

There are a few things you can try if you keep seeing the _Not Found_ page or getting the wrong result:

{:.numbered-table .numbered-table--labels}
| | Troubleshooting tip | Details |
|---|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | Use a trustworthy field | Identifiers like `issn` are more reliable than free text like `title`. |
| | Make sure each parameter is correct | Ensure there are no typos or strange formatting and that the parameter labels are correct. |
| | Reduce constraints | Remove some parameters, like specific volume and issue because these may not be present in our index. |
| | Use OpenURL 1.0 | This will remove the rewriting step from the process (see below). |
| | Troubleshooting tip | Details |
|---|----------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | Use a trustworthy field | Identifiers like `issn` are more reliable than free text like `jtitle`. |
| | Make sure each parameter is correct | Ensure there are no typos or strange formatting and that the parameter labels are correct. |
| | Reduce constraints for article searches | Remove some parameters, like 'volume' or 'issue', because these may not be present in our index. |
| | Improve article search accuracy by using `genre=article` | URLs without this parameter will be directed to the journal page. |
| | Use OpenURL 1.0 | This will remove the rewriting step from the process (see below). |

## Supported OpenURL version

DOAJ prefers to receive OpenURL 1.0 requests. However, if the old "0.1" syntax is used, the DOAJ will rewrite it to the new syntax and try again. You will see a redirect to an OpenURL 1.0 URL, then the result.
DOAJ prefers to receive OpenURL 1.0 requests. However, if the old "0.1" syntax is used, the DOAJ will rewrite it to the new syntax and try again. You will see a redirect to an OpenURL 1.0 URL and then the result.
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- You cannot use the journal or article search function with Javascript disabled.
- However, if you are using a device that renders JavaScript, the HTML output will be accessible.
- You cannot modify the line height or spacing of the text.
- Some blog posts contain links to older PDF documents which are not fully accessible to screen reader software.
- The [_Supporters_](/support/supporters) page contains an embedded map and a spreadsheet which may not be accessible to screen reader software.

We have recently fixed:

- Made sure all navbars are accessible for keyboard-only users
- Radio buttons in the application form are now focusable
- Search facets are configured for screenreaders to indicate their state
- All pages have a "Skip Links" button so the user can jump to the main content
- In search results, the facets are operable with a keyboard

Fixes that are in progress now after a review of the changes laid out in WCAG 2.2:

- we're changing the ReCAPTCHA method to a honeypot method
- on our forms, start using aria-describedby for hint/help text

We are continuing to update this document as we find accessibility issues or as we fix them.

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We'll consider your request and reply in 5 working days. Unfortunately, DOAJ doesn't have an organisational telephone number.

If you cannot view the embedded spreadsheet on our [_Supporters_](/support/supporters) page and have a specific question about either, please email us.

## Reporting accessibility problems with this website

We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we're not meeting accessibility requirements, you can submit a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/DOAJ/doaj/issues/new/choose) or email our Helpdesk: [helpdesk@doaj.org](mailto:helpdesk@doaj.org)
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### Compliance status

This website is partially compliant with the [Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 AA standard](https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/) subject to the non-compliances listed below.
This website is partially compliant with the [Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2 AA standard](https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG22/) subject to the non-compliances listed below.

## Non-accessible content

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- Some images may not have a text alternative, so people using a screen reader cannot access the information. This fails WCAG 2.1 Success Criterion 1.1.1 (Non-text content).
- Some form fields may be missing a label identifying the purpose of its corresponding field. This fails WCAG Success Criterion 1.3.5 (Identify Input Purpose).

We plan to fix these issues to meet accessibility standards by January 2021.
- We make users solve, recall, or transcribe something to log in. This fails WCAG Success Criterion Success 3.3.8 (Accessible Authentication)

### Disproportionate burden

- Navigation and accessing information: it's not always possible to change the device orientation from horizontal to vertical without making it more difficult to view the content. This fails WCAG Success Criterion 1.3.4 (Orientation).
- Navigation and accessing information: there's no way to skip the repeated content in the page header (for example, a 'skip to main content' option).

### Content that’s not within the scope of the accessibility regulations

- PDFs and other documents: we have PDFs that were published in older blog posts but are not essential to our services (searching the index and applying to the index). The accessibility regulations [do not require us to fix PDFs or other documents published before 23 September 2018](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/952/regulation/4/made) if they're not essential to providing our services. Any new PDFs or Word documents we publish will meet accessibility standards.


### Preparation of this accessibility statement

This statement was prepared on **28 May 2020**. It was last reviewed on **20 December 2021**.
This statement was prepared on **28 May 2020**. It was last reviewed on **06 September 2024** with the WCAG 2.2 accessibility guidelines.

This website was last tested on **24 November 2020**. Testing was carried out by the DOAJ team.
This website was last tested on **24 November 2020**. The DOAJ team carried out testing.

#### Changes to this document
## Changes to this document

- 20 Dec 2021: updated target date to meet accessibility standards to Jan 2021.
- 06 September 2024: added details on things we have fixed; removed references to the PDFs and the blog, which are not covered by this statement; added the last point to the Non-compliance section; updated compliance status
- 20 December 2021: updated target date to meet accessibility standards to Jan 2021.
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