Africa’s research publishing landscape: examining journals, publishers, and the infrastructure behind them
Nora Ndege, Haseeb Md. Irfanullah, Jon Harle, Tom Drake, Abdelghani Maddi, Lai Ma, Mikael Laakso

TL;DR
This paper maps Africa's research publishing landscape, highlighting fragmentation, limited resources, and the need for coordinated infrastructure to improve visibility and equity.
Contribution
A continent-wide analysis of African research publishing using integrated datasets to reveal structural challenges and opportunities.
Findings
Most African journals are published by single-journal entities within universities and research institutes.
Publishing activity is concentrated in Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa, reflecting uneven research investment.
English dominates journal publishing, risking marginalization of non-Anglophone scholarship.
Abstract
Africa’s research publishing sector is growing but remains largely fragmented and under-resourced, posing major barriers to the visibility, accessibility, and global integration of African research. This paper presents a continent-wide mapping of Africa’s research publishing ecosystem, drawing on five integrated datasets covering 1,169 publishers and 1,790 journals to assess the scale, thematic content, linguistic diversity, and the degree of openness characterising the African publishing landscape. The analysis reveals that the majority of journals are published by single-journal entities embedded within universities, learned societies, and research institutes. While this decentralised model allows for locally driven publishing and alignment with national research priorities, it is often constrained by limited infrastructure, inconsistent metadata practices, and lack of professional…
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Topicsscientometrics and bibliometrics research
