Jeffrey,
I was pleased to see your description of The Australasian Journal of Educational Technology as a very fine journal. Given that most of our discussion here is focussed (understandably) on the ugly end of the OA spectrum, it is important to remind ourselves that there are also examples at the other end of the scale (I’ve found the DOAJ list of journals useful myself in locating legitimate OA publication outlets although I wouldn’t say it’s 100% reliable in that respect).
I wasn’t familiar with AJET but having been active in this field in the past, I note that the current issue has papers by some scholars I know and respect; likewise the editorial board.
The editorial in the current issue (V. 30, 3) may be of interest to readers here as it describes and compares metrics from Thomson Routers Journal Citation Reports, Google Scholar Metrics and Scopus Journal Analyser:
http://ascilite.org.au/ajet/submission/index.php/AJET/article/view/2029