The inevitable failure of parasitic green open access

peter.suber's bookmarks 2015-05-27

Summary:

At the now famous 2001 meeting that led to the Budapest Open Access Initiative – the first time the many different groups pushing to make scholarly literature freely available assembled – a serious rift emerged that almost shattered the open access movement in its infancy. On one side were people like me (representing the nascent Public Library of Science) and […]

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05/27/2015, 10:37

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Date tagged:

05/27/2015, 11:45

Date published:

05/25/2015, 10:37