Australasian Open Access Strategy Group (AOASG)
Contains information about open access in Australia. Includes many resources and FAQ page.
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
The aim of the DOAJ is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals, thereby promoting their increased usage and impact.
Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB)
The primary aim of DOAB is to increase discoverability of Open Access books.
A web-enabled database containing information about poublishing agreements and publishers' open access policies known as the OAKList. It is interoperable with the RoMEO/SHERPA database.
An authoritative worldwide directory of academic open access repositories
OATD: Open Access Theses and Dissertations
An index of over 1.6 million electronic theses and dissertations freely available online.
Knowledge Unlatched Pilot Collection
A collection of Open Access book titles.
A database of publishers' policies on copyright and self-archiving.
The gold (author pays) open-access model has given rise to a great many new online publishers. Many of these publishers, known as predatory publishers, are corrupt and exist only to make money off the author processing charges that are billed to authors upon acceptance of their scientific manuscripts. Beall's List of Predatory Journals is no longer available. However, archived versions are accessible from here:
Beall's List of Predatory Publishers (Archived List December 2016)
Beall's List of Predatory Journals (Archived List December 2016)
"Open access papers are 2-3 times more likely to be read than non-OA papers" - read more here:
Nature communications: citation analysis
"The more your paper is read, the more likely it is to be cited" - read more here: