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Lucy Montgomery deposited Do we need to move from communication technology to user community? A new economic model of the journal as a club on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months ago
Much of the argument around reforming, remaking, or preserving the traditions of scholarly publishing is built on economic principles, explicit or implicit. Can we afford open access (OA)? How do we pay for high‐quality services? Why does it cost so much? In this article, we argue that the sterility of much of this debate is a result of failure t…[Read more]
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