[Editcien] Sello DOAJ de calidad
Alicia Aparicio (CAICYT)
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Jue Jun 11 12:00:49 ART 2015
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DOAJ Seal is now live on the site
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by DOAJ <https://doajournals.wordpress.com/author/doajournals/>
https://doajournals.wordpress.com/2015/06/11/doaj-seal-is-now-live-on-the-site/
The DOAJ Seal is now live. Although DOAJ has been indicating which
journals get the Seal <http://bit.ly/1KYgq1Q> since March 2014, the Seal
is now displayed alongside those journals that qualify. Look for this
symbol:
DOAJ_Seal_logo_medium
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We've also added a DOAJ Seal facet to the search so you can see all the
Seal journals together <http://bit.ly/1S7wNxl>.
Journals that adhere to an exceptionally high level of publishing
standards and best practice are awarded the Seal as recognition of those
efforts. The Seal is awarded to a journal that fulfills a set of
criteria related to accessibility, openness, discoverability, reuse and
author rights. The Seal is also a signal to readers and authors that
this journal has generous use and reuse terms, author rights and adheres
to the highest level of 'openness'
<http://www.sparc.arl.org/resource/howopenisit>. The Seal has nothing to
do with the scholarly quality of the material published in the journal.
To qualify for the Seal the journal must:
* have an archival and preservation arrangement in place with an
external party such as CLOCKSS, LOCKSS, Portico;
* provide permanent identifiers in the published content such DOIs;
* provide article level metadata to DOAJ;
* embed machine-readable CC licensing information in article level
metadata;
* allow reuse and remixing of content in accordance with a CC BY, CC
BY-SA or CC BY-NC license;
* have a deposit policy registered in a deposit policy directory such
as SHERPA/RoMEO;
* allow the author to hold the copyright without restriction.
To date, 88 journals have qualified for the Seal and we hope to see that
number increase steadily.
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