Peter Suber’s Open Access News passes on an encouraging announcement from the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ):
The new version of DOAJ now includes records at article level and a search functionality allowing users to search articles in potentially all Open Access Journals. The directory now contains information about more than 1100 open access journals, i.e. quality controlled scientific and scholarly electronic journals that are freely available on the web. As of today 270 of the 1100 journals are searchable on article level and both numbers are growing. Researchers can now search almost 46,000 articles through the Directory of Open Access Journals and be sure to get access to the articles.
In the DOAJ I note the American Journal of Archaeology, Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft, and Leeds International Classical Studies. Good for them.