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Lacking any sense of proportion: Michael Eisen pushes back on The New York Times' "dark side of open access" article

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 month ago: On Sunday, April 7, 2013, The New York Times ran a front page article written by Gina Kolata entitle … more →

Tags: Book/article review, Commercial Publishing, Economics & Business Models, open access, Peer Review, Scholarly Journals

Public Knowledge Project releases Open Monograph Press version 1.01 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 month ago: In a press release dated March 26, 2013 on its website, Public Knowledge Project announced the first … more →

Tags: E-Books, Economics & Business Models, open access, publishing platforms, publishing technology

Tribute to Aaron Swartz: Watch his "How we stopped SOPA" keynote at F2C20124 comments

Gary F. Daught wrote 4 months ago: Open access to scholarly literature and research online depends upon an open Internet. It is easy to … more →

Tags: intellectual property. copyright, open access

Hat Tip: "The Future of Publishing" (But I viewed it from the perspective of open access)

Gary F. Daught wrote 5 months ago: I’m surprised I hadn’t seen this earlier. I want to thank a librarian colleague for the … more →

Tags: open access, Economics & Business Models, Scholarly Associations, Commercial Publishing, Scholarly Journals

Hat Tip: Clay Shirky: Open access gives preference to our academic mission not our current practices2 comments

Gary F. Daught wrote 6 months ago: Author, consultant, and teacher Clay Shirky was the general session speaker on Wednesday, November 7 … more →

Tags: OA policies, open access, Peer Review, Scholarly Journals

Hat Tip: Open Access Explained!1 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 7 months ago: One of the clearest, concise, and entertaining explanations of open access I have seen. Check-out th … more →

Tags: Commercial Publishing, Economics & Business Models, intellectual property. copyright, Interviews (Scholars), open access, Peer Review

Hat Tip: "How to Succeed in Publishing Without Really Trying"

Gary F. Daught wrote 9 months ago: This hat tip goes to Bryn Geffert, Librarian of the College at Amherst College, Massachusetts for hi … more →

Tags: Commercial Publishing, Economics & Business Models, Libraries & OA, OA policies, open access, Peer Review, Scholarly Journals

Hat Tip: David Weinberger interviews open access advocate Peter Suber2 comments

Gary F. Daught wrote 9 months ago: This hat tip goes to the Radio Berkman podcast at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society (Har … more →

Tags: Commercial Publishing, Economics & Business Models, Interviews (Scholars), open access, Peer Review, Scholarly Journals

Hat Tip: Let's not leave Humanities behind in the dash for open access

Gary F. Daught wrote 10 months ago: Nice article this morning by Peter Webster on the Research Fortnight website entitled “Humanit … more →

Tags: open access, Book/article review

Hat Tip: "Starting an Open Access Journal: a step-by-step guide"3 comments

Gary F. Daught wrote 10 months ago: “We can change the scholarly publishing world, but it’s up to you.” This is the contenti … more →

Tags: Economics & Business Models, Interviews (Journals), Libraries & OA, open access, Peer Review, publishing platforms

Hat Tip: "Would [open access] be prestigious just because we say it is? I say, why not?"

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: This hat tip goes to Jessica P. Hekman for her May 10, 2012 post on Scientific American’s Gues … more →

Tags: OA policies, open access, Peer Review, Scholarly Journals

Hat Tip: "The Penguin Books are...so splendid that if other publishers had any sense they would combine against them and suppress them."1 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: I listen with fair regularity to a podcast on publishing produced by Oxford Brookes University and t … more →

Tags: open access, Economics & Business Models, publishing platforms, Commercial Publishing, book history, Book Technology, publishing technology

Reblog: Plato, the invention of writing, and the e-book

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: I have one final re-blogged post from the past that I parked last year on my library’s blog si … more →

Tags: open access

Reblog: “When you’re used to paper rolls it takes some time to convert to turning pages of a book.”1 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: Is it possible to give a “hat tip” to oneself? (Consider it a self-citation.) My recent … more →

Maybe it's not so much physicality but 'edges' we are looking for in Humanities scholarly communication1 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: In my recent interaction with Peter Suber’s 2004 article “Promoting Open Access in the H … more →

Tags: Book/article review

Open access as a public good: "He who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me."1 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: This “hat tip” goes to the Spring 2012 issue of JISC Inform for covering the January 17, … more →

Tags: Abstracting & Indexing, Commercial Publishing, Economics & Business Models, intellectual property. copyright, Libraries & OA, OA policies, open access, Peer Review, publishing platforms

Richard Poynder interviews PLoS's co-founder and open access advocate Michael Eisen

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: Earlier this week Richard Poynder posted an interview with Public Library of Science’s (PLoS) … more →

Tags: Commercial Publishing, Economics & Business Models, Interviews: publishers, Interviews (Scholars), Libraries & OA, open access, Peer Review, publishing platforms

Today's "Hey girl. I like the library too." features Ryan Gosling promoting open access!

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: A little humor for a Friday afternoon. This “hat tip” goes to our library’s Inform … more →

Tags: open access

Budapest Open Access Initiative: Happy 10th Anniversary!

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: On February 14, 2002, the Budapest Open Access Initiative was publicly released online with 16 origi … more →

Tags: Abstracting & Indexing, Economics & Business Models, intellectual property. copyright, OA policies, open access, Peer Review


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