It Could Happen to a Dean: Open Access and the Problem of Predatory Publishers
The move towards Open (public) Access to published research, specifically research funded by the public purse, has gained significant momentum in the past few years. The initiative has real merit, even if not completely without its own issues. However, as with most [...]
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