<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Hi, <br><br></div>Not sure if this is helpful at all - found it on Web of Science <a href="http://wokinfo.com/russian/editors/">http://wokinfo.com/russian/editors/</a> while googling for open access in Russia (therefore the language of the link). It has a list of many oa journals in different countries and the language is also mentioned. So far I could not find any oa journals in Russian, asked a colleague, will let you know if I hear from him. <br><br></div>Best wishes, <br></div>Nadia <br><div><div><br><br></div></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">2016-03-11 10:04 GMT+00:00 Cenyu Shen <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:cenyu.shen@hanken.fi" target="_blank">cenyu.shen@hanken.fi</a>></span>:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Dear recipient,<br>
<br>
We have started a study to look at a subset of Open Access scholarly<br>
journal publishing, which we feel has been overlooked in much of the<br>
published research, namely OA journals published in other languages<br>
than English. We include both newly started electronic only OA<br>
journals, as well as older print journals that have started to make<br>
the e-version free. The vast majority of these probably don?t charge<br>
authors. There are a number of reasons there have been few results<br>
about the overall extent of such publishing etc. One is that many<br>
leading researchers come from countries where English is the main<br>
language, and many studies have from the start been restricted to such<br>
only journals publishing in English, in order to facilitate the<br>
gathering of data. Another is that non-English journals are likely to<br>
be underrepresented in all the available indexes, including the DOAJ.<br>
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We have so far indentified two easy ways to find information about<br>
such journals. The first is using DOAJ and its search facilities. The<br>
second one is using the OA journal portals we are aware of, such as<br>
Scielo, J-stage, doiSerbia etc. In addition to this there are many<br>
countries, which don?t have such portals and we would like also to get<br>
information from those. For this purpose we try to contact experts who<br>
we believe have good knowledge of the situation in their countries and<br>
could provide us links to list of all reputable scholarly journals in<br>
their country, lists of OA journals etc.<br>
<br>
Countries which interest us in particular are: Canada, Most European<br>
countries (except the UK) and including Russia, Francophone countries<br>
in Africa, Middle East and Asian Countries.<br>
<br>
We will use three ways to contact volunteers who can help us:<br>
<br>
Contact with the management of DOAJ and its voluntary editorial staff<br>
An email to The Global Open Access List (GOAL)<br>
Direct e-mail to people we know<br>
<br>
If you feel you are in a position to provide us information, please<br>
contact us by e-mail<br>
<br>
Cenyu Shen, Ph.D. Student<br>
Principal researcher<br>
<a href="mailto:Cenyu.Shen@hanken.fi">Cenyu.Shen@hanken.fi</a><br>
<br>
Bo-Christer Björk, Professor<br>
<a href="mailto:Bo-Christer.Bjork@hanken.fi">Bo-Christer.Bjork@hanken.fi</a><br>
<br>
Mikael Laakso, Assistant Professor<br>
<a href="mailto:Mikael.Laakso@hanken.fi">Mikael.Laakso@hanken.fi</a><br>
<br>
Information Systems Science<br>
Dept. of Management and Organisation<br>
Hanken School of Economics<br>
P.O. Box 479, 00101 Helsinki, Finland<br>
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