[LINK] The disappearing virtual library
Richard Chirgwin
rchirgwin at ozemail.com.au
Mon Mar 5 18:38:18 AEDT 2012
Jan - depends on the journal. Some useful back info on The Conversation
about the journal wars.
RC
On 5/03/12 6:23 PM, Jan Whitaker wrote:
> At 06:06 PM 5/03/2012, Kim Holburn wrote:
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>>> What these sites represent most clearly is a viable route towards
>> education and learning for vast numbers of people around the world.
>> The question it raises is: on which side of this battle do European
>> and American scholars want to be?
> Does anyone know if it's still true that scholars are Paying
> publication fees to journals to even get them out there in the first place?
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> Jan
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