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Search open access journals and articles in the DOAJ directory
npx skillsauth add wentorai/research-plugins doaj-apiInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals. Founded in 2003, DOAJ currently indexes over 20,000 journals and 9 million articles from 130 countries, covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts, and humanities.
DOAJ serves as a quality filter for open access publishing. Journals must meet strict criteria to be included, including editorial review, transparent policies, and adherence to open access principles. This makes DOAJ particularly valuable for researchers who need to verify whether a journal is a legitimate open access outlet, librarians curating discovery systems, and developers building tools that surface OA content.
The DOAJ API provides free, unauthenticated access to search and retrieve journal and article metadata. All data is available under a CC BY-SA license. The API returns JSON and supports Elasticsearch-style queries for advanced filtering.
No authentication required. The DOAJ API is fully open and free to use. No API key, registration, or email is needed. There are no published rate limits, but users should be respectful and avoid sending excessive concurrent requests. For bulk data access, DOAJ provides data dumps at https://doaj.org/docs/public-data-dump/.
GET https://doaj.org/api/search/articles/{search_query}curl "https://doaj.org/api/search/articles/climate+change?page=1&pageSize=10"
total count and results array. Each result contains bibjson with title, abstract, author, journal.title, identifier (DOI, ISSN), link (full-text URL), year, month, keywords, and subject.GET https://doaj.org/api/search/journals/{search_query}curl "https://doaj.org/api/search/journals/bioinformatics?page=1&pageSize=5"
bibjson with title, alternative_title, identifier (ISSN, EISSN), publisher, institution, subject, license, apc (article processing charge info), language, and editorial.review_process.GET https://doaj.org/api/search/articles/doi:{doi}curl "https://doaj.org/api/search/articles/doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0213676"
GET https://doaj.org/api/search/journals/issn:{issn}curl "https://doaj.org/api/search/journals/issn:1932-6203"
No published rate limits. DOAJ does not enforce strict API quotas. However, the service is maintained by a small nonprofit team. Best practices include limiting requests to a reasonable rate (2-5 per second), caching results, and using the public data dump for large-scale analyses. Abusive usage may result in IP blocking without notice.
Check if a journal is indexed in DOAJ (a proxy for quality and legitimacy):
curl -s "https://doaj.org/api/search/journals/issn:2045-2322" | jq '{total: .total, title: .results[0].bibjson.title, publisher: .results[0].bibjson.publisher.name, license: .results[0].bibjson.license[0].type}'
Search for articles within a specific discipline with full-text links:
curl -s "https://doaj.org/api/search/articles/bibjson.subject.term:neuroscience?pageSize=20" | jq '.results[] | {title: .bibjson.title, journal: .bibjson.journal.title, url: .bibjson.link[0].url, year: .bibjson.year}'
Determine if a journal charges fees for publishing:
curl -s "https://doaj.org/api/search/journals/issn:2041-1723" | jq '.results[0].bibjson | {title: .title, has_apc: .apc.has_apc, apc_amount: .apc.max[0].price, currency: .apc.max[0].currency}'
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