Subscription fees as a distribution control mechanism

The Occasional Pamphlet 2012-03-08

Summary:

"Ten years ago today was the largest terrorist action in United States history, an event that highlighted the importance of intelligence, and its reliance on information classification and control, for the defense of the country. This anniversary precipitated Peter Suber’s important message, which starts from the fact that access to knowledge is not always a good. He addresses the question of whether open access to the scholarly literature might make information too freely available to actors who do not have the best interests of the United States (or your country here) at heart. Do we really want everyone on earth to have information about public-key cryptosystems or exothermic chemical reactions? Should our foreign business competitors freely reap the fruits of research that American taxpayers funded? ..."

Link:

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/pamphlet/2011/09/11/subscription-fees-as-a-distribution-control-mechanism/

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Berkman Center Community - Test » The Occasional Pamphlet
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Tags:

open access scholarly communication oa.security ru.no oa.new oa.comment oa.prices

Authors:

petersuber

Date tagged:

03/08/2012, 10:58

Date published:

09/14/2011, 22:00