The Open Journal Matcher was taken offline in July 2022. If you're wondering why, you can see this blog post.
This application suggests open access journals based on their similarity to a draft abstract submitted by the user. It is meant for authors who are trying to discover suitable target journals for their work. The results are meant to be serendipitous; the goal is to uncover unexpected but relevant journals.
The application is built with Flask, combined with "serverless" infrastructure for data analysis. The Flask application calls a Google Cloud Function asynchronously. Most of the computationally intensive work is done by the Cloud Function. Specifically, the Cloud Function does similarity calculations using spaCy and returns a similarity score for each potential target journal.
Presented at:
- 18th Annual CUNY IT Conference. December 5, 2019.
- Linux Conference Australia. January 23, 2021.
- Open Science Conference. February 17, 2021.
- Electronic Resources & Libraries. March 11, 2021.
This project is partly supported by a PSC CUNY Research grant, and a grant of Google Cloud Platform Research Credits.