Back to the future: authors, publishers and ideas in a copy-friendly environment
How could scholars survive in a copy-friendly environment jeopardizing the established system of scholarly publishing in which scientific publishers seemed to b...
How could scholars survive in a copy-friendly environment jeopardizing the established system of scholarly publishing in which scientific publishers seemed to b...
The costs and potential benefits of alternative scholarly publishing models : « Introduction. This paper reports on a study undertaken for the UK Joint Informat...
Since 2005, and with generous support from the A.W. Mellon Foundation, The Future of Scholarly Communication Project at UC Berkeley’s Center for Studies i...
A report of the AAUP Task Force on Economic Models for Scholarly Publishing : « Within the scholarly communications ecosystem, scholarly publishers are a keysto...
Support for gold open access publishing strategies at QUT : « INTRODUCTION : Since the introduction of its QUT ePrints institutional repository of published res...
Scaling Vectors: Thoughts on the Future of Scholarly Communication : « This essay proposes that bold new forms of experimentation and bookishness are necessary ...
Le libre accès : entre idéal et nécessité : « Les débats qui se développent autour de la question du libre accès sont bien souvent menés comme des combats idéol...