This Article is about legal scholarly publication in a time of plenitude. It is an attempt to explain why the most pressing questions in legal scholarly publishing are about how we ensure access to an infinity of content. It explains why standard assumptions about resource scarcity in publication are wrong in general, and how the changes in the modality of publication affect legal scholarship. It talks about the economics of open access to legal material, and how this connects to a future where there is infinite content. And because student-edited law reviews fit this future better than their commercially-produced, peer-refereed cousins, this Article is, in part, a defense of the crazy-beautiful institution that is the American law review
Open access (OA) has been a force for change in the dissemination of scholarly research. However, mo...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
Law professors working at terminals with an Internet connection to the Web need not worry any more a...
This Article is about legal scholarly publication in a time of plenitude. It is an attempt to explai...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
This essay was written as part of a Symposium on open access publishing for legal scholarship. It ma...
This article discusses the results of a study into the open access availability of law reviews, foll...
This article analyzes the shift of legal scholarship from the old world of law reviews to today\u27s...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
Open access legal scholarship generates a prolific discussion, but few empirical details have been a...
My claim in this contribution to this important symposium is that the law and legal scholarship shou...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
This article responds to a series of commentaries on my 1996 Web-posted article Last Writes? Re-asse...
This article focuses on the importance of free and open access to legal scholarship and commentary o...
Open access (OA) has been a force for change in the dissemination of scholarly research. However, mo...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
Law professors working at terminals with an Internet connection to the Web need not worry any more a...
This Article is about legal scholarly publication in a time of plenitude. It is an attempt to explai...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
This essay was written as part of a Symposium on open access publishing for legal scholarship. It ma...
This article discusses the results of a study into the open access availability of law reviews, foll...
This article analyzes the shift of legal scholarship from the old world of law reviews to today\u27s...
The most significant recent development in scholarly publishing is the open-access movement, which s...
The open access movement in legal scholarship, inasmuch as it is driven within the law library commu...
Open access legal scholarship generates a prolific discussion, but few empirical details have been a...
My claim in this contribution to this important symposium is that the law and legal scholarship shou...
Open access to scholarship, that is, making scholarship freely available to the public via the Inter...
This article responds to a series of commentaries on my 1996 Web-posted article Last Writes? Re-asse...
This article focuses on the importance of free and open access to legal scholarship and commentary o...
Open access (OA) has been a force for change in the dissemination of scholarly research. However, mo...
Readers, authors, and even law journal publishers will all achieve their different but related inter...
Law professors working at terminals with an Internet connection to the Web need not worry any more a...