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The Open Access Movement

I am certain that many of you have heard the buzz about the Open Access (OA) Movement. Many of you have published in or or even sit on the boards of such journals, others of you are waiting to see if this is just a passing fad. The video below is an interview with Sydney Verba, Director of Harvard University Libraries and professor of political science, and Charles Nesson, Professor of Law at Harvard. They discuss issues related to open access.

Here at Princeton, we clearly face the same issues as Harvard regarding the crisis in scholarly communication. If you have strong opinions or significant experiences you would like to share dealing with publishing (or not publishing) in open access journals, please click on the comments link below and discuss them.

Explore and Enjoy,

Steve

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