Moore and More, a peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to “Beyond Moore” technologies in integrated circuits, is proud to announce that it has been officially indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a globally recognized, community‑curated index of high‑quality, peer‑reviewed open‑access journals. It aims to enhance the visibility, accessibility, and reputation of open‑access scholarly publishing worldwide. DOAJ currently indexes more than 22,000 journals across 91 languages and 140 countries, ensuring that quality research is freely available to all. As an independent, non‑profit service, DOAJ maintains strict evaluation criteria and supports open science by keeping its indexing services and metadata freely accessible.
The journal’s acceptance into DOAJ acknowledges its adherence to best practices in open-access publishing, including rigorous peer review, transparent editorial processes, and responsible research dissemination.
ABOUT MOORE AND MORE
Moore and More is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal advancing research in Beyond Moore technologies—emerging innovations that extend the boundaries of traditional Moore’s Law. Affiliated with Shanghai University, it is recognized as the first top-tier journal in its field. The journal publishes Original Articles, Reviews, Perspectives, News & Views, and Roadmaps.
Since its launch in 2024, the journal has charged no APCs from authors. Its content is archived in CLOCKSS and Portico and indexed widely across major scholarly databases.
STATEMENT FROM EDITORIAL LEADERSHIP
“We are delighted to see Moore and More formally indexed in DOAJ. This recognition underscores our mission to accelerate global research in post‑Moore technologies,” the Editors‑in‑Chief stated.
INCREASED VISIBILITY THROUGH DOAJ
With DOAJ indexing, all articles published in Moore and More gain increased visibility through one of the world’s most trusted directories of open‑access scholarly journals.
For more information: https://link.springer.com/journal/44275