Open Access Journals
- AcuteFront: Journal of Emergency Intelligence & Care
- Annals of Surgical Intelligence & Practice
- CardioConvergence
- Children’s Health Horizons: Journal of Pediatric Medicine & Care
- Clinical Insight Reports: Journal of Global Medical Cases
- Digestive Intelligence & Therapeutic Innovation: Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology Sciences
- Health AI Frontier
- Journal of Maternal–Fetal and Women’s Health Innovation
- NeuroIntellectus: Journal of Global Neurology & Brain Health
- Oral Health & Dental Innovation: Journal of Dentistry and Oral Sciences
- Precision Oncology & Translational Innovation: Journal of Cancer Science & Therapeutics
- Reconstructive Horizons: Journal of Plastic Surgery Science
Blogs
DOAJ’s 2026–2028 Strategy: A Turning Point for Open Access Publishing
January 23, 2026
Open Access has scaled rapidly. Now DOAJ is signalling that governance, trust, and accountability must scale with it. When I read the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) 2026–2028 strategy, my first reaction wasn’t that this was just another roadmap. It felt more like a course correction for the entire open-access ecosystem. For years, Open Access has grown fast—sometimes faster than its governance. DOAJ’s new strategy signals a clear shift: open access is no longer just about openness. It’s about trust, accountability, equity, and structural maturity. Here’s what this strategy really means, viewed through the lenses of the people who actually make scholarly publishing work. What This Means for Authors For authors, this is quietly