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GCHRJ indexed in DOAJ: advancing open access to human rights scholarship

This recognition confirms the journal’s adherence to high standards of quality, transparency, and openness in scholarly publishing.

The Global Campus Human Rights Journal (GCHRJ) has been officially indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), marking an important step in enhancing the visibility and accessibility of its academic contents at the international level.

For more information about DOAJ visit: https://doaj.org/.

 

The inclusion in DOAJ strengthens the commitment of the Global Campus of Human Rights to the dissemination of knowledge in the fields of human rights and democratisation at the local, national, regional and global levels. By ensuring that all its articles are freely accessible online, GCHRJ contributes to removing barriers to information and fosters a more inclusive interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration between stakeholders. Furthermore, the e-journal’s content is persistently accessible thanks to Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) generated through the Global Campus Open Knowledge Repository, which is built on an open-source software. This infrastructure guarantees long-term preservation, reliable citation, and continuous availability of research outputs.

 

The recent achievement about DOAJ reflects our broader vision to promote open accessibility as a cornerstone of academic collaboration and societal impact as part of human rights documentation and advocacy. By combining international indexing with sustainable digital tools, the Global Campus of Human Rights reinforces its role in supporting the circulation of knowledge across borders, disciplines, and communities, ultimately contributing to more informed human rights practices and policies worldwide.