‘Open Access’ or ‘Open Excess’?: libraries at a crossroads (original) (raw)

The Economics of Open Access: On the Future of Academic Publishing. By Thomas Eger and Marc Scheufen. [Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2018. x + 156 pp. Hardback £65. ISBN 978 1 78536 575 1.]

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