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Australian research who profits? It’s simple, Simon

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Steele, Colin

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Improved access to Australian research is essential to maximise educational, economic, cultural, social and health benefits and to reflect Australian taxpayer investment in research. However, instead of an open information commons, Australian research is largely locked up behind expensive multinational publishing firewalls, constituting almost information feudalism.

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