Hi All, I'll echo that DOAJ is the gold standard. http://doaj.org The thing about DOAJ is that they are incredibly strict. To get listed there you must pass a variety of tests that guarantee that you are upholding the ethics of Open Access Journals. They had a big purge a few years ago and its become quite difficult to get listed there unless you have all your ducks in a row. Its just a directory though, and honestly its updated by the journals themselves so sometimes its a little out of date (stares in mirror at self, remembering to update DOAJ). So if you are looking for an argument for why an open access journal "counts" - I'd start with DOAJ. Another good list is Open Humanities Press https://openhumanitiespress.org/ Their board is exceptional and they have both journals and open access book projects. Really great project. That being said, the journal I co-founded and co-edit, *communication +1 *is part of both DOAJ and OHP. We often publish volumes that would be of interest to AoIR folx. http://communicationplusone.org best, Zach -------------------- Zachary J. McDowell, PhD www.zachmcdowell.com On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 11:20 AM Nathaniel Poor <natpoor@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a few listed here: https://sites.google.com/site/natpoor/ (In the lower right.) That page is a bit dusty, though.
I also have a listing of conferences which iI’ve always rather liked since you can sort it by submission date (although these things do change year to year). https://sites.google.com/site/natpoor/conferences
-Nat
------------------------------- Nathaniel Poor, Ph.D. http://github.com/natpoor http://natpoor.blogspot.com/ http://sites.google.com/site/natpoor/ http://www.underwood-institute.org/
On Mar 1, 2019, at 9:48 AM, Mittell, Jason S. <jmittell@middlebury.edu> wrote:
Jill et. al.,
The best overall resource is the Directory of Open Access Journals: https://doaj.org/
I'll plug the journal I co-run, [in]Transition< http://mediacommons.org/intransition>, which publishes video essays rather than written articles.
I'd also take a moment to ask everyone to consider their own publishing and reviewing practices, and how they contribute to access & openness, rather than profiteering by private companies off of the free labor of academics. If you are in the position to do so, consider pledging not to publish in, edit, and/or review for commercially-owned journals.
-Jason
--- Jason Mittell, Professor of Film & Media Culture and American Studies Middlebury College 208 Axinn Center Middlebury, Vermont 05753 (802) 443-3435 / fax: (802) 443-2805 Blog: http://go.middlebury.edu/justtv
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