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OA support from the other AAUP Kate Maternowski, Who Profits From For-Profit Journals? Inside Higher Ed, June 12, 2009. Excerpt:
Comment. I welcome the support for OA journals. However, the discussion is oddly unbalanced. If we conceive the problem as alienated labor in the academy and working for for-profit corporations, then it's understandable that the solution will include systematic efforts to submit new work to journals from other kinds of publishers. But if we conceive the problem as access barriers to new research, when researchers did not write it for money and benefit from circulating it as widely as possible, then the solution will be peer-reviewed OA --with much less concern for the precise corporate or profit status of the provider. I encourage members of the AAUP to widen their vision to all forms of OA provider, including for-profit OA publishers like BioMed Central and Medknow, as well as to all forms of OA itself, including green OA (deposit in OA repositories), not just gold OA (submission to OA journals). |
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