Journal of Open Hardware explained

Journal of Open Hardware
Language:English
Editor:Tobias Wenzel and Luis Felipe R. Murillo
Cover:JournalOfOpenHardwareCover2017.jpeg
Publisher:Ubiquity Press
History:2017-present
Openaccess:Gold Open Access
Website:https://openhardware.metajnl.com
Issn:2514-1708
Abbreviation:J. Open Hardw.

The Journal of Open Hardware is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal for open-source hardware development.[1] The Journal publishes Hardware Metapapers which describe open-source research hardware, and is the currently the only scientific journal extending its peer review to hardware documentations hosted on external platforms.

The Journal also publishes full-length articles on Issues in Open Hardware—including socio-economic and legal issues related to open hardware—and review articles. The journal's encourages papers from across academic, professional, and non-academic communities.[2]

The journal is notable -- along with HardwareX published by Elsevier with which it competes -- for pioneering the definition of OSH both as an academic field and as a legal engineering concept. It has done this by defining its own publication requirements including details for how files are archived and licensed, and the quality of build instructions and bill of materials considered sufficient for replication of builds. This influence goes beyond its own publications to encourage other OSH projects, such as those found on github, to adopt similar standards.

The Journal of Open Hardware has strict guidelines to ensure that hardware complies with the OSHWA definition for open source hardware,[3] allowing hardware to be released under either copyleft licences (such as the CERN OHL or TAPR) or permissive open source licences. The Journal also requires projects to be documented up to a defined standard which is in line with the GOSH quality sharing guidelines.[4]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in CrossRef[5] and SHERPA/RoMEO.[6]

All metadata can be harvested via OAI-PMH.[7] As a journal published by Ubiquity Press all data is preserved using CLOCKSS.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Journal of Open Hardware: About.
  2. R. Murillo. Luis Felipe. Wenzel. Tobias. 21 March 2017. Welcome to the Journal of Open Hardware. Journal of Open Hardware. 01. 1. 1–2. 10.5334/joh.3. free.
  3. Web site: OSHWA definition. 26 May 2012 .
  4. Web site: Quality sharing best practices for Open Science Hardware.
  5. Web site: CrossRef: Journal of Open Hardware Search.
  6. Web site: SHERPA/RoMEO: Journal of Open Hardware.
  7. Web site: Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting: Register.
  8. Web site: CLOCKSS Participating Publishers.