Here is a message from Prof. Peter Suber on a new directory of OA journals.
Arun
A new, larger list of OA journals
Jan Szczepanski, a librarian at Sweden's Goteborg University, has been collecting links and information on OA journals for years. While the DOAJ lists 1,625 OA journals (today), Jan's collection lists 3,759 current OA journals and 608 historic, retrodigitized OA journals (today). Until now, his collection was not available online. But with his permission, I've posted Jan's files to my site for all to use or download. It was not possible to convert them to HTML, but they should be usable in their present forms. If your browser will not display the files, you should be able to download them.
Jan's list is larger than the DOAJ list in part because the DOAJ is working through a backlog, in part because Jan has focused especially on the humanities, and in part because Jan is willing to list journals that are not peer reviewed. Jan would like to be in contact with other librarians willing to collect and share new OA titles. His email address is .
Note that these files only represent Jan's collection as of June 27, 2005. He enlarges it continuously, and I won't be able to re-post every update to the files. But I will work with him to find another way to circulate the updates.
Current OA journals
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/js-current.doc
(A large Word file, 3.48 MB.)
Historic or retrodigitized OA journals
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/js-retro.xls
(An Excel spreadsheet, 315 KB.)
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Here is a message from Prof. Peter Suber on a new directory of OA journals.
Arun
A new, larger list of OA journals
Jan Szczepanski, a librarian at Sweden's Goteborg University, has been collecting links and information on OA journals for years. While the DOAJ lists 1,625 OA journals (today), Jan's collection lists 3,759 current OA journals and 608 historic, retrodigitized OA journals (today). Until now, his collection was not available online. But with his permission, I've posted Jan's files to my site for all to use or download. It was not possible to convert them to HTML, but they should be usable in their present forms. If your browser will not display the files, you should be able to download them.
Jan's list is larger than the DOAJ list in part because the DOAJ is working through a backlog, in part because Jan has focused especially on the humanities, and in part because Jan is willing to list journals that are not peer reviewed. Jan would like to be in contact with other librarians willing to collect and share new OA titles. His email address is .
Note that these files only represent Jan's collection as of June 27, 2005. He enlarges it continuously, and I won't be able to re-post every update to the files. But I will work with him to find another way to circulate the updates.
Current OA journals
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/js-current.doc
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/js-current.doc
(A large Word file, 3.48 MB.)
Historic or retrodigitized OA journals
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/js-retro.xls
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/js-retro.xls
(An Excel spreadsheet, 315 KB.)
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