Digital peer publishing
Digital Peer Publishing ( DiPP ) is an initiative for innovation in scientific communication. It forms a network of electronic journals , the editorship of which is anchored in scientific institutions. The organizational and technical support lies with the university library center of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia .
chronology
- 2003: Call for tenders to initiate and promote the development of open access e-journals in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia .
- 2004: Funding of initially 8 electronic journals by the Ministry for Innovation, Science, Research and Technology of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia .
- 2004: Development of a publication infrastructure (DiPP platform).
- December 13, 2004: The DiPP initiative officially goes online with the first issues.
Licenses
Free access to the publications is regulated by the multi-level digital peer publishing license . It serves the consistent implementation of the Open Access approach. For the software developed and used within the framework of the DiPP platform, the "German free software license" is mainly used .
Participating magazines
- African Studies online , ISSN 1860-7462
- archimaera architektur.kultur.kontext.online , ISSN 1865-7001
- Brains, Minds & Media , ISSN 1861-1680
- Constructions , ISSN 1860-2010
- e-learning and education (eleed) , ISSN 1860-7470
- German Risk and Insurance Review , ISSN 1860-5400
- Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and E-Commerce Law , ISSN 2190-3387
- Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting (JVRB) , ISSN 1860-2037
- language @ internet , ISSN 1860-2029
- Logistics Journal (refereed part) , ISSN 1860-7977
- Logistics Journal (non-refereed part) , ISSN 1860-5923
- RTejournal - Forum for Rapid Technology , ISSN 1614-0923
- Social Work & Society , ISSN 1613-8953
- Zeitblicke , ISSN 1619-0459
- Future Research Journal ISSN 2195-3155
The DiPP initiative is open to new partners.