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svpow.com
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| | | | | In opposition to my speech supporting the motion "the open access movement has failed", here's what Jessica Polka said in opposition to the motion. The open access movement has not failed. It is in the process of succeeding. Indeed, over 50% of papers are now open access. And this proportion is set to increase,... | |
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blogs.library.duke.edu
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| | | | | The snowballing petition on which scholars pledge to boycott Elsevier is gaining a good deal of attention. There is an article in today's Chronicle of Higher Education, and this more general article about the future of Elsevier's business model from Forbes. As of today the boycott pledge has over 2100 signatures. As the Chronicle article ... Continue reading Why boycott Elsevier? | |
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sites.duke.edu
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article discusses publishing business models, focusing on subscription versus open access, author fees, and the implications for access to information and publication opportunities. | |
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www.matthewjbrown.net
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| | | My new book has been published in hardcover and in a free, open access digital edition. Find out more on the dedicated website for the book. | ||