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Gold Open Access: Publishing Open Access
Hybrid Journal: A type of journal in which some articles are published Open Access and others articles or not. Hybrid journals are typically longstanding journals that provide an Open Access option, and charge subscription fees.
Open Access: scholarly literature that is free to read and often has various re-use rights
Toll Access Journal: A subscription journal that requires payment to access the scholarly content
The best place to start looking for an Open Access journal is the Directory of Open Access Journals. The DOAJ is an online directory that lists nearly 9,000 highly quality, peer reviewed Open Access journals.
If you are publishing scientific research, the Public Library of Science (PLoS), BioMed Central, and F1000 are established Open Access publishers. There are additional journals published by smaller publishers, and many of the journals or publishers you have previously published with may have Open Access options available.
Open Access publishing is growing in the humanities and social sciences. If you are publishing humanities research, the Open Library of Humanities is an exciting new Open Access publisher with no author facing publication charges.