Knowledge unbound : selected writings on open access, 2002-2011 /

Peter Suber has been a leading advocate for open access since 2001 and has worked full time on issues of open access since 2003. As a professor of philosophy during the early days of the internet, he realized its power and potential as a medium for scholarship. As he writes now, "it was like an...

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Main Author: Suber, Peter (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press, [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • Knowledge as a public good (2009)
  • Open access, markets, and missions (2010)
  • Open access overview (2004)
  • Removing the barriers to research : an introduction to open access for librarians (2003)
  • The taxpayer argument for open access (2003)
  • "It's the authors, stupid!" (2004)
  • Six things that researchers need to know about open access (2006)
  • Trends favoring open access (2007)
  • Gratis and libre open access (2008)
  • The scaling argument (2004)
  • Problems and opportunities (blizzards and beauty) (2007)
  • Open access and the self-correction of knowledge (2008)
  • Open access and the last-mile problem for knowledge (2008)
  • The case for OAI in the age of Google (2004)
  • Good facts, bad predictions (2006)
  • No-fee open-access journals (2006)
  • Balancing author and publisher rights (2007)
  • Flipping a journal to open access (2007)
  • Society publishers with open access journals (2007)
  • Ten challenges for open-access journals (2009)
  • The final version of the NIH public-access policy (2005)
  • Another OA mandate : the Federal Research Public Access Act of 2006 (2006)
  • Twelve reminders about FRPAA (2007)
  • An open access mandate for the NIH (2008)
  • The open access mandate at Harvard (2008)
  • A bill to overturn the NIH policy (2008)
  • Open access policy options for funding agencies and universities (2009)
  • Open access and quality (2006)
  • Thinking about prestige, quality, and open access (2008)
  • Not Napster for science (2003)
  • Two distractions (2004)
  • Praising progress, preserving precision (2004)
  • Who should control access to research literature? (2004)
  • Four analogies to clean energy (2010)
  • Promoting open access in the humanities (2005)
  • Helping scholars and helping libraries (2005)
  • Unbinding knowledge : a proposal for providing open access to past research articles, staring with the most important (2006)
  • Open access to electronic theses and dissertations (2006)
  • Open access for digitization projects (2011)
  • Analogies and precedents for the FOS revolution (2002)
  • Thoughts on the first and second-order scholarly judgments (2002)
  • Saving the oodlehood and shebangity of the Internet (2003)
  • What's the ullage of your library? (2004)
  • Can search tame the wild Web? : can open access help? (2005)
  • Glossary.