Debating Open Access
by Edited by Nigel Vincent and Chris Wickham

- Year
- 2013
- Publisher
- The British Academy
- Number of pages
- 128
A collection of eight articles by leading academics and publishers reflecting on the challenges of open access publication for the humanities and social sciences, published 1 July 2013.
Contents:
Debating open access: introduction, by Chris Wickham and Nigel Vincent
Open access and learned societies, by Rita Gardner
Ecumenical open access and the Finch Report principles, by Stuart M. Shieber
Open access in the UK and the international environment: the view from Humanities and Social Science, Chris Wickham
Political, cultural and technological dimensions of open access: an exploration, Stephen Curry
Before the law: open access, quality control and the future of peer review, Martin Paul Eve
Creating scholarly knowledge in the digital age, Ziyad Marar
Why open access makes no sense, Robin Osborne
The monograph challenge, Nigel Vincent
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