The badges are an integral part of the OJS Discoverability Companion (DISCO plugin).
The Discoverability Companion (DISCO) is a plugin designed to help academic journal editors improve the visibility and credibility of their journals by guiding them through the technical and editorial criteria required by major indexing databases. It brings together these requirements—often similar but described differently across platforms—into one clear, user-friendly interface. By clarifying terminology and showing overlapping standards, DISCO reduces the complexity of compliance and supports better indexing outcomes.
An integral feature of the plugin is a set of badges that appear in the website footer. These badges signal to readers and evaluators that the journal meets recognized standards of quality, transparency, and openness.
Articles and other content of the journal are accessible to the public without restrictions or paywalls.
The journal is managed and owned by an academic or professional community rather than a commercial publisher.
To be a Diamond Open Access Journal your journal needs to fullfil 6 Diamond Criterias.
Articles are assigned Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for persistent linking and easy citation.
The editorial board and authors come from various regions of the world, fostering inclusiveness and international collaboration.
Authors are not required to pay any fees to publish their articles in the journal.
The journal welcomes submissions from all authors regardless of country, institutional affiliation, or status.
The journal uses tools to detect plagiarism and ensures the originality of published articles.
The journal is published on a regular and predictable schedule, which enhances its credibility.
The journal meets academic publishing standards and contributes to the advancement of its disciplines.
If you’d like to use the DISCO plugin for your journal, you can download it from GitHub or reach out to your platform manager.