Learning to share

Longish article but fairly good introductory-level coverage of open access publications. The focus is on the scholarship side rather than the teaching side. "Free, immediate and permanently available research results for all - that's what the open-access campaigners want. Unsurprisingly, the subscription publishers disagree. Zoe Corbyn weighs up the ramifications for journals, while Matthew Reisz asks how books will fare." Related: 100 open access journals for educators. Zoe Corbyn, Matthew Reisz, The Times Higher Education, November 12, 2009. [Link] [Tags: , , , ] [Previous][Next]

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