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On the open-access publishing model, in which journal articles or other academic works are made available to readers free of charge.
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Why do tenured professors still publish in pay-walled venues?
Even if a faculty member has settled into a tenured full professorship they still typically have annual evaluations for the purpose of determining pay raises, and having publications in highly ranked …
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Sharing research results in platforms that may soon disappear
Publishers of subscription journals can participate in backup schemes that archive the journal content and will make it available if the journal publisher goes out of business. See the CLOCKSS projec …
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What unforeseen dangers might exist when choosing an open access textbook for a new subject?
It's important to check the license used by the author to make sure that it's compatible with your use of the open access textbook.
Issues to check include:
Does the license allows you to redistr …