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Get The Research: Impactstory Announces a New Science-Finding Tool for the General Public
Deceptive Publishing: Why We Need a Blacklist, and Some Suggestions on How to Do It Right
Is Copyright Piracy Morally Wrong or Merely Illegal? The Malum Prohibitum/Malum in Se Conundrum
Access vs. Accessibility in Scholarship and Science
Open Access, Academic Freedom, and the Spectrum of Coercive Power
Will the Future of Scholarly Communication Be Pluralistic and Democratic, or Monocultural and Authoritarian?
Utility, Morality, Strategy, and Scholarly Communication
Feasibility, Sustainability, and the Subscribe-to-Open Model
A New Twist on a Publishing Scam: Ghost-authoring Book Reviews for Fun and Profit
Where Did the Open Access Movement Go Wrong?: An Interview with Richard Poynder - The Scholarly Kitchen
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