Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing - OASPA

Items tagged with oa.doaj in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) 2022-09-15

Summary:

"The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) are scholarly organisations that have seen an increase in the number, and broad range in the quality, of membership applications. Our organisations have collaborated to identify principles of transparency and best practice for scholarly publications and to clarify that these principles form the basis of the criteria by which suitability for membership is assessed by COPE, DOAJ and OASPA, and part of the criteria on which membership applications are evaluated by WAME. Each organisation also has their own, additional criteria which are used when evaluating applications. The organisations will not share lists of or journals that failed to demonstrate that they met the criteria for transparency and best practice. This is the third version of a work in progress (published January 2018); the first version was made available by OASPA in December 2013 and a second version in June 2015. We encourage its wide dissemination and continue to welcome feedback on the general principles and the specific criteria. Background on the organisations is below...."

Link:

https://oaspa.org/principles-of-transparency-and-best-practice-in-scholarly-publishing-4/

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oa.wame oa.transparency oa.policies oa.peer_review oa.oaspa oa.licensing oa.ethics oa.doaj oa.dei oa.copyright oa.cope oa.attribution publishing doaj

Date tagged:

09/15/2022, 13:33

Date published:

09/15/2022, 09:33