Open Access journals charging publication fees for a) the ten countries with the highest output of Open Access journals and b) sociological journals (2012, 2014) a) The data for the year 2012 was retrieved as a CSV-file (doaj-2012-11-05.csv) from the DOAJ homepage at 2012-11-05. b) The data for the year 2014 was gathered from the DOAJ's search interface (http://doaj.org/search), because the CSV-file downloaded at 2014-06-08 was apparently more than one month old (2014-05-07). c) I selected journals that were listed in a the main category "Sociology" to produce my sample of sociological Journals d) For the 2014 data I checked the APC-information for all the sociological journals manually and I found out that the information on sociological journals charging their authors was to a large degree wrong (14 cases out of 109, about 13 %!) e) The frequencies and shares were calculated with R (for the data from the year 2012) or by hand with OpenOffice sheets (data from the year 2014) file list: a) readme.txt this file b) DOAJ_2012_2014_Tables.ods data for the 2014 sample c) doaj-2012-11-05.csv data for the 2012 sample d) doaj-2012-11-05_subset_soc.csv subset with sociological journals 2012 (based on doaj-2012-11-05.csv data) e) R_Commands_Output.txt R-commands to process doaj-2012-11-05.csv + doaj-2012-11-05_subset_soc.csv and their output Creator Ulrich Herb, u.herb@scinoptica.com Orcid http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3500-3119 Date 2014-06-08 Source a) Directory of Open Access Journals, Search Interface, http://www.doaj.org/search b) the CSV file offered for download by the DOAJ doi:10.5281/zenodo.10758 Please cite as Herb, U. (2014). Open Access journals charging publication fees for a) the ten countries with the highest output of Open Access journals and b) sociological journals (2012, 2014). Zenodo. doi:10.5281/zenodo.10758