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Tag Archives: Peter Suber
Open Access Headaches
Tense, nervous headache? Feelings of confusion? Mood swings from warm optimism to a gnawing sense of futility? You’ve been reading about open access again, haven’t you? I know because I have and I recognise the symptoms. Open access week came … Continue reading
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Tagged berlin declaration, BOAI 10, budapest declaration, open access, Peter Suber
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Key Questions for Open Access Policy in the UK
It’s not even two months since the tectonic plates shifted underneath academic publishing in the UK. But in the few weeks since the government’s response to the Finch report and the announcement of the new open access (OA) policy of the UK Research Councils … Continue reading