Peter Suber, More on applying trade embargoes to scientific editing

peter.suber's bookmarks 2018-08-06

Summary:

"This is one issue on which I see eye to eye with the publishers.  It was a scandal that the Treasury Department ever applied trade embargoes to scientific editing, as if ironing out an awkward sentence or fixing a diction error were analogous to exporting munitions.  The settlement is a major step forward, but the continuing requirement for a government license to edit manuscripts submitted by scientists from "enemy" nations is a serious impediment to the freedom of the press and the dissemination of research."

Link:

https://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2007/10/more-on-applying-trade-embargoes-to.html

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Tags:

oa.trade_embargoes oa.nationalism oa.obstacles oa.usa oa.objections

Date tagged:

08/06/2018, 10:23

Date published:

08/06/2018, 06:23