Check our page about Open Access publishing if you want to know more about journal quality control.
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The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
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The OASPA (Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association) membership page lists a number of Open Access publishers.
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The Open Access Directory provides a list of book publishers that use an Open Access publishing model.
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OpenDOAR lists suitable subject repositories
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Pubmedcentral (U.S. National Library of Medicine) is the largest OA repository in the world
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OAD list a number of subject repositories as well. In principle these disciplinary archives are accessible for all researchers, regardless of the author’s institutional affiliation
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e-ms, Eprints Open Archive in Social Medicine and related fields. All languages. Field: Social medicine and related fields.
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OpenMED@NIC. All languages (non-English documents must have metadata, abstract and keywords in English). Fields: “Medical and Allied Sciences including Bio-Medical, Medical Informatics, Dental, Nursing and Pharmaceutical Sciences”.
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PubMed Central. From the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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The Open Access Directory lists data repositories in medicine. Amongst others:
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ZENODO is a repository service that enables researchers, scientists, projects and institutions to share and showcase multidisciplinary research results (data and publications) that are not part of existing institutional or subject-based repositories
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figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner
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The Data Hub is an openly editable open data catalogue, in the style of Wikipedia, powered by CKAN (Open Knowledge Foundation). You can consult and add datasets. Datasets are more or less thematically ordered: