Open access publishing: a solution to the serials crisis?

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2006-03

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Kingsley, Danny

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The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet have resulted in an argument that all scientific research results should be available for free. This article examines how such a system would work. A description of the business models of open access journals is included and contrasted with the recent rise in institutional repositories.

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open access, scholarly publishing, institutional repositories, serials crisis, copyright

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Australasian Science (2006), pp. 34-36

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