The Digital South Asia Library (DSAL) is approaching completion. The database contains both OA and TA material, much of it digitized for the first time for the DSAL. It is currently adding OA editions of major dictionaries for the 26 modern literary languages of South Asia. For details, see Francis Assisi, New Electronic Infrastructure For South Asian Studies, INDOlink, June 18, 2004.
Posted by
Peter Suber at 6/20/2004 01:16:00 PM.
The open access movement:
Putting peer-reviewed scientific and scholarly literature
on the internet. Making it available free of charge and
free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.
Removing the barriers to serious research.
I recommend the OA tracking project (OATP) as the best way to stay on top of new OA developments. You can read the OATP feed on a blog-like web page or subscribe to it by RSS, email, or Twitter. You can also help build the feed by tagging new developments you encounter.