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DOAJ Seal awarded to The Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology demonstrating “best practice in open access publishing”

We are delighted to announce that The Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology (JECT) has been awarded the DOAJ Seal. This seal signifies that the journal has demonstrated “best practice in open access publishing” relating to “long term preservation, use of persistent identifiers, discoverability, reuse policies and authors’ rights.” Find out more about the DOAJ Seal here.

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The Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology now indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

The Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology (JECT) is pleased to announce that it has been accepted into the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). The journal joins over 20 000 other high-quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals that meet DOAJ's strict criteria and are dedicated to promoting open access to scholarly and scientific content.

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Open access era underway for The Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology

Previously, we reported that the American Society of ExtraCorporeal Technology (AmSECT) had chosen EDP Sciences to publish The Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology (JECT) as a ‘Gold’ open access journal. Now, publication is proceeding on the same quarterly schedule as before, and the first issue of this open access era is available online.

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EDP Sciences and the American Society of ExtraCorporeal Technology announce a new publishing partnership

The Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology moves to EDP Sciences and becomes fully open access

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