Open Access

Jerry Davis asks “Why Do We Still Have Journals?”
Business and Management INK
May 21, 2014

Jerry Davis asks “Why Do We Still Have Journals?”

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Federal Budget Backs Off Some Ties That Bind
Academic Funding
January 28, 2014

Federal Budget Backs Off Some Ties That Bind

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Who Really, Really Wants Open Access?
News
June 22, 2013

Who Really, Really Wants Open Access?

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Open Access increases citation? A brief overview of two reports
Impact
March 26, 2013

Open Access increases citation? A brief overview of two reports

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Open Access and the Privatisation of Knowledge

Open Access and the Privatisation of Knowledge

Is OA the flip side to privatisation of Higher Education? Is there a way in which OA is a means of justifying the economic inaccessibility of HE by providing a public good?

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OA and the UK Humanities & Social Sciences

OA and the UK Humanities & Social Sciences

The opportunity for H&SS to reach much wider audiences who appreciate the value of their work generally, and to reach those specific people who will make important use of it is enormous.

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And Then There Were No Books

And Then There Were No Books

When the customs agent started to smile, I knew that things would go badly indeed. He told me that my books would not be allowed into the country, unless I paid a fine of 50 per cent of their current price (a lot of money, and more than I could possibly afford).

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OA and the Man from Del Monte…

OA and the Man from Del Monte…

Older readers may recall a series of advertisements on UK TV in the 1980s, featuring the Man from Del Monte. The international […]

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Implementing Finch Conference

Implementing Finch Conference

A two-day conference organised by the Academy of Social Sciences looked at the implementation of the recommendations of the Finch Review for Open Access publishing in the UK.

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War in History: Open Access Journals

War in History: Open Access Journals

Simon Ball, Head of the School of Humanities at the University of Glasgow, discusses the dangers of Gold Route OA to the Humanities and scholarship in general.

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Implementing Finch

Implementing Finch

Bookings are now open for a two-day Conference organised by the Academy of Social Sciences and kindly sponsored by the THE, Routledge, Wiley […]

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Open Access publishing: A Personal View

Open Access publishing: A Personal View

We are personally skeptical about many of the major premises of Open Access Publishing, and we are certain that many of the potential implications have not been thought through. The Finch Report pays remarkably little heed to the detailed arrangements that may need to be put in place.

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