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September 13, 2011

Anthropology: Open Access & Academic Publishing Reading List

There have been a lot of recent posts and discussions about the state of affairs in academic publishing, and other important issues such as open access.  Here's a compilation of a few of the more recent posts:

Jason Baird Jackson:

The AAA/Wiley is already a Green OA Publisher

How Enclosed by Large For-Profit Publishers is the Anthropology Journal Literature?

On “Academic Publishers Make Murdoch Look like a Socialist”

Page Proofs ≠ Post-Prints; Websites ≠ Repositories

Christopher Kelty:

Where your money and your articles meet 

How Not to Run a University Press (or How Sausage is Made)

Alex Golub:

Big Content runs 66% of our journals, but the Open Access shortfall is our fault

Open access anthropology needs a civil service

Peter Suber:

Open Access Overview

George Monbiot:

Academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist

Barbara Fister:

Where There Is No Vision, We Publish and Perish 

Lorenz:

"Academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist": A call for action
Posted by Ryan Anderson at 5:07 PM
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