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African Journals OnLine (AJOL) Supporting and showcasing African published research

African Journals OnLine (AJOL) Supporting and showcasing African published research. African Journals OnLine (AJOL). The AJOL provides a window to the research published within the African continent 216 African Academic titles ( and growing) Tables of contents and abstracts

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African Journals OnLine (AJOL) Supporting and showcasing African published research

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  1. African Journals OnLine (AJOL)Supporting and showcasing African published research www.ajol.info

  2. African Journals OnLine (AJOL) The AJOL provides a window to the research published within the African continent • 216 African Academic titles ( and growing) • Tables of contents and abstracts • Some full text articles • Journal information • Fully searchable www.ajol.info

  3. AJOL journal selection criteria • Scholarly content, and original research • Peer reviewed content, and quality control standards • Ability to provide all content for inclusion on AJOL (tables of contents and abstracts and graphics) in electronic format • Permission from the publishers and authors to allow AJOL to operate a document delivery service • Published within the African continent • i.e. location and management of publishing strategy, business development, etc. www.ajol.info

  4. Number of journals on AJOL www.ajol.info

  5. AJOL history: INASP UK1998 - 2005 • Launched in early 1998, AJOL became operational a year later in 1999 with 10 science and 4 medical journals • The objectives of AJOL: • to see if online publication would increase visibility of African journals through greater access • To endeavour to build awareness of African research (within Africa and worldwide) • To attain financial stability through increased subscription and document delivery www.ajol.info

  6. AJOL – moves to African management by NISC in South Africa 2005 • From INASP in Oxford UK to NISC in Grahamstown South Africa • Funded by international organisations, including • Sida, Norad, DFiD • Not currently self-sustaining • “Owned” by the African journal community www.ajol.info

  7. AJOL – evaluation 2000 and 2002 • Journals reported : • increased visibility - greater number of international article submissions - leading to quality improvements • Greater respectability, being showcased alongside other African academic publications • Users reported : • Greater awareness of African research • Ability to locate articles unavailable elsewhere www.ajol.info

  8. AJOL / journal relationship • Each journal signs a MOA outlining responsibilities of AJOL and the journal • AJOL receives a print subscription to each journal or guaranteed access to the online version • AJOL fulfils all document delivery requests, and reimburses the journal(s) for every request (retaining a minimum amount for costs) • The journal supplies ToCs/abstracts in e-form, and AJOL or the journal staff load content to the database www.ajol.info

  9. NISC’s Priorities for the future journal-related: • Addition of new journals in an ongoing fashion • online publication of full text • Website development to serve publishers and editor’s needs • greater support to journals through community-building and training • Sustainability through income generation • Greater marketing and promotion • Development of an Offline system for posting content via e-mail www.ajol.info

  10. AJOL / users relationship • No formal agreement with users • Registration optional • Users browse/search site anonymously • All services on AJOL free • with the exception of document delivery • “Sophisticated” searching • Email Table of content alerts • Document delivery • Information about the journal • author guidelines, contact information, etc. www.ajol.info

  11. Priorities for the future user-related • Addition of new journals in an ongoing fashion • online publication of full text • Website development to serve users’ needss • Linking of article references and abstracts on database products and publisher websites to full text • Counter compliant Usage statistics • Development of a DVD version of AJOL for those with unreliable connectivity • Variety of subscription models to serve both users and publishers needs www.ajol.info

  12. Statistics www.ajol.info

  13. Registered users www.ajol.info

  14. Registrations - geographical www.ajol.info

  15. Document delivery requests www.ajol.info

  16. Future developments • Full text • Currently one full text journal, and others with some issues • Increased promotion • Evaluation criteria for journals • Greater support for journals • Training, resources, etc. • Newsletter / ListServ for users & journals • Greater linkage to other journal programmes • Linkage from African websites www.ajol.info

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