The DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), founded in 2003, serves as a reliable resource for finding quality, peer-reviewed open access journals, currently listing 8,820 journals, with stringent criteria for inclusion. In the Russian Federation, many journals have failed to reapply, highlighting challenges in maintaining quality and compliance with open access standards. The presentation emphasizes the need for improved competition in scholarly publishing, better metrics for evaluating research, and sustainable infrastructure to support open access publishing practices.
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