Report of the CUL Task Force on Open Access Publishing (original) (raw)

Report of the CUL Task Force on Open Access Publishing Presented to the Cornell University Library Management Team August 9, 2004

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Plan S the Present and Future of Open Access Publishing

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Librarians and Libraries Supporting Open Access Publishing

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Of hopes, villains and Trojan horses – Open Access academic publishing and its battlefields

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Open Access: The Whipping Boy for Problems in Scholarly Publishing

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The Diamond Model of Open Access Publishing: Why Policy Makers, Scholars, Universities, Libraries, Labour Unions and the Publishing World Need to Take Non-Commercial, Non-Profit Open Access Serious

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Paved with gold: an institutional case study on supporting open access publishing

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Open Access Publishing — “So Near and Yet So Far”

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Revamping the Scholarly Publishing Landscape a Case for Open Access

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Paying to Publish: Open Access Author Fees and Libraries’ Initiative to Fund Publishing Costs

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A Lifeboat Doesn't Do You any Good if it's not There when You Need it: Open Access and its Place in the New Electronic Publishing Paradigm

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Scientific communication, open access, and the publishing industry

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Open Access Publishing: the emerging opportunity for wider dissemination of scholarly output

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Open Access Publishing: An Initial Discussion of Income Sources, Scholarly Journals and Publishers

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Open access publishing: A solution to the serials crisis

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The Case for Open Access

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‘Open Access’ or ‘Open Excess’?: libraries at a crossroads

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Review of Open access and the future of scholarly communication: Policy and infrastructure

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A variety of strategies and funding approaches are required to accelerate the transition to open access. But in all, authors are key

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Open Access and Academic Publishing

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Independent, Publicly Funded Journals Adhering to Platinum Open Access Are the Future of Responsible Scholarly Publishing

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The Changing Landscape of Open Access Publishing: Can Open Access Publishing Make the Scholarly World More Equitable and Productive?

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The Benefits of Open Access Publishing for the Humanities by Janneke Adema and Eelco Ferwerda

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A Future for Open Access Book Publishing?

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Overview of the Principles and Practices of Open Access Publishing

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Open Access Movement: To Control the Monopoly of Giant Commercial Serial Publishers and To Reduce the Knowledge Gap

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