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- Exploring the Relationship Between Journal Indexing and Article Processing Charges of Journals Published by MDPI, the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
- The Economics of Scientific Publication
- 1 Dear Directorate General for Competition, We Are Writing to You in the Capacity of a Group of Researchers Who Benefit From
- Democratising Knowledge: a Report on the Scholarly Publisher, Elsevier
- Scholarly Communication and the Dilemma of Collective Action: Why Academic Journals Cost Too Much
- Open Access and the ACRL Serial Publishing Program DRAFT June 2004
- The Public Impact of Latin America's Approach
- Celebrating Seventy Years of the Association of Research Libraries, 1932–2002
- A Strategic Analysis of the Academic Journal Publishing Industry and Its Impact on the Future of Scholarly Publishing
- How Library Publishing Can Save Scholarly Journals from Neoliberalism
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go? Alternative Infrastructures in Scholarly Publishing
- From the University Presses -- Open Access and the Future of Scholarly Communication Sanford G
- The Evolution of Open Science.Pdf
- Academic and Professional Publishing
- The Open Letter: Reaction of Researchers to Plan S: Too Far, Too Risky
- Alternative Open Access Publishing Models: Exploring New Territories in Scholarly Communication
- Scholarly Communication and Open Access in Psychology: Current Considerations for Researchers
- Nature Debates: E-Access
- How to Beat the Serials Crisis Helle Lauridsen Serials – 18(3), November 2005
- The Once and Future Publishing Library
- Looking at E-Journals and Beyond
- A Brief History to the Future of Open Access
- The STM Report 1968-2018
- Decoding the Scholarly Resources Marketplace
- Democratic Potential of New Models of Scholarship and the Crisis of Control
- Removing All Barriers in the Way of Science: a Case Study on Sci – Hub’S Usage in Europe
- Untangling Academic Publishing a History of the Relationship Between Commercial Interests, Academic Prestige and the Circulation of Research
- Sci-Hub Provides Access to Nearly All Scholarly Literature
- Attitudes of North American Academics Toward Open Access Scholarly Journals
- A Probable Solution of Present Crisis in Scholarly Communications
- We're Still Failing to Deliver Open Access and Solve the Serials Crisis
- Confronting the Crisis in Scientific Publishing: Latency, Licensing and Access
- Open Access and the Humanities
- Robert S. Wellons. the Scholarly Publishing Habits of STM Assistant Professors
- Piracy of Scientific Papers in Latin America 1807 Knowledge Institutions from Affording Them
- The Handbook of Journal Publishing Pdf, Epub, Ebook
- Making Moves Towards the Large-Scale Transition to Open Access an Opinion Piece by Ralf Schimmer, Max Planck Digital Library
- Parasite, Pirate, and Robin Hood: Sci- Hub Is Disrupting the World of Academic Publishing
- Sci-Hub Provides Access to Nearly All Scholarly Literature
- Why Is Access to the Scholarly Journal Literature So Expensive? 21.2
- Joseph Mcgraw. Faculty Use of Interlibrary Loan Services and Their Confidence That Their Information Needs Can Be Met