Free to publish, free to read: Qatar's open science bet
Researchers publishing on QScience.com pay nothing to appear and readers pay nothing to download — a model the Qatar-based platform says has made it the first fully open-access publishing house of its kind in the Middle East, now drawing more than 400,000 users a year.The platform hosts over 10,000 published works, of which about 3,450 articles, books and chapters carry authors affiliated with Qatari institutions, Dr Salah B Ajjur, head of academic and journals publishing at QScience.com, told Gulf Times in an exclusive interview."QScience.com is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly publishing platform from Qatar," Dr Ajjur said, adding that most of the content sits in the platform's catalogue alongside books, book chapters and conference proceedings.The 3,450 figure covers items where Qatar appears in the affiliation metadata — typically research linked to Qatar-based institutions — which he described as a useful public indicator of Qatar-connected output on the platform.QScience.com is part of Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press under Qatar Foundation, providing a digital home for scholarly journals, books, conference proceedings and special collections, and connecting researchers in Qatar and the wider Arab world with a global readership.Operating as a diamond open-access imprint, the platform makes research freely available to read, download and reuse worldwide under a Creative Commons Attribution licence, with authors retaining copyright. Dr Ajjur said it is the first 100% open-access publishing house of its kind in the Middle East, with more than 15 years of publishing behind it.He said the platform combines rigorous peer review with a transparent, author-centred process, and runs a bilingual English-Arabic interface to support both regional and international scholarship.For Qatar-based researchers, he said, the result is a locally rooted but internationally visible outlet — one that carries work from Qatar Foundation institutions, universities, hospitals, ministries and scholarly societies to audiences worldwide without the paywalls that can restrict access to scholarly research. Professional publishing services include peer review, subject-expert copyediting, digital preservation, and marketing and discoverability support.QScience.com has partnerships with major institutions in Qatar and across the Middle East, and its bilingual environment supports scholarship in both Arabic and English. This ensures research generated in Qatar is not only produced but properly published, preserved, discovered and used, locally and internationally, in service of national development goals, Dr Ajjur said.Journals on the platform charge no article processing fees and content is accessible without subscriptions — a model he said lowers the barrier to publishing openly, and one aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030 and other national priorities, encouraging research that contributes to national development goals while meeting international scholarly standards.By publishing work focused on Qatar-specific and regional priorities while holding to international standards, he said, the platform helps local researchers contribute both to Qatar's knowledge economy and to the wider global scholarly community. Since its launch it has strengthened the country's research ecosystem by providing a durable and internationally credible outlet for scholarship produced in and about Qatar and the Middle East.Dr Ajjur said QScience.com collaborates internationally through publishing partnerships, industry memberships, indexing relationships and shared technical infrastructure, ensuring research published in Qatar meets global standards and is discoverable worldwide."Together, these collaborations and indexing activities embed QScience.com within the international scholarly communications ecosystem while keeping a strong focus on regional research impact and Qatar's national priorities," he added.