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An edition of Open Access (2012)

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A concise introduction to the basics of open access, describing what it is (and isn't) and showing that it is easy, fast, inexpensive, legal, and beneficial.

In this concise introduction, Peter Suber tells us what open access is and isn't, how it benefits authors and readers of research, how we pay for it, how it avoids copyright problems, how it has moved from the periphery to the mainstream, and what its future may hold. Distilling a decade of Suber's influential writing and thinking about open access, this is the indispensable book on the subject for researchers, librarians, administrators, funders, publishers, and policy makers.

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Publisher
MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
242

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Open Access
2012, MIT Press
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Cambridge, Mass

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
MIT Press essential knowledge

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
070.5/7973
Library of Congress
Z286.O63 S83 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 242 p.
Number of pages
242
Dimensions
18 x 13 x 2 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25046750M
Internet Archive
openaccess00sube
ISBN 10
0262301733
ISBN 13
9780262517638
LCCN
2011038297
OCLC/WorldCat
795846161, 754518563

Work Description

"The Internet lets us share perfect copies of our work with a worldwide audience at virtually no cost. We take advantage of this revolutionary opportunity when we make our work “open access”: digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Open access is made possible by the Internet and copyright-holder consent, and many authors, musicians, filmmakers, and other creators who depend on royalties are understandably unwilling to give their consent. But for 350 years, scholars have written peer-reviewed journal articles for impact, not for money, and are free to consent to open access without losing revenue.

In this concise introduction, Peter Suber tells us what open access is and isn’t, how it benefits authors and readers of research, how we pay for it, how it avoids copyright problems, how it has moved from the periphery to the mainstream, and what its future may hold. Distilling a decade of Suber’s influential writing and thinking about open access, this is the indispensable book on the subject for researchers, librarians, administrators, funders, publishers, and policy makers." from MIT Press.

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