Open Access e-Journals
- The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a comprehensive global index of open access journals, ensuring quality research is freely accessible online.
- Elsevier Open Access Journals offer peer-reviewed articles that are instantly and permanently free to read and download upon publication.
- JSTOR, a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources.
- Oxford Open Access by Oxford University Press supports broad dissemination of high-quality research, offering both green and gold open access options.
- PubMed Central (PMC) is a free archive of biomedical and life sciences literature from the NIH’s National Library of Medicine.
- Scientific Research Publishing (SCIRP) publishes over 200 peer-reviewed open access journals across academic disciplines, advancing global research.
- SpringerNature Open Access Journals feature 600 fully open access journals and offer open access options in over 1,900 subscription-based journals.
- Wiley Open Access Journals provide freely available, peer-reviewed content across biological, chemical, and health sciences, supported by leading societies and editorial experts.
Open Access e-Books
- Bloomsbury Open has been a leader in open access book publishing since 2008, specializing in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. With offices worldwide and a growing portfolio of hundreds of titles, it adapts to the rising demand for open access.
- Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) enhances the discoverability of open access books by hosting metadata from academic publishers. Its open infrastructure maximizes visibility, allowing integration into libraries and commercial services.
- OAPEN supports open access academic books by providing quality assurance, hosting, and preservation services for publishers, libraries, and funders.
- Open Book Publishers (OBP) is a UK-based non-profit that publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed books in free formats. Authors retain full copyright, and affordable print options are also available.
- Open Textbook Library offers 773+ open textbooks reviewed by faculty, available for free download or low-cost printing, and widely used in higher education.
- Project Gutenberg, the pioneer of free eBooks since 1971, continues to inspire with its vast collection of accessible literary and academic works.