With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at virtually no costs, the traditional copyright model has recently been put under critical review which is for at least two reasons: First and foremost, a vast increase in subscription prices for academic journals has forced (university) libraries to significantly cut their journal portfolios. Second, copyright seems negligible in academia as researchers are motivated by reputation gains and CV effects rather than direct financial returns from publishing their works. As a consequence, the promotion of Open Access (OA) to scientific research is claimed as the perceived future of academic publishing in the information age. This paper critically ...
Contract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines between a...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 191-248.Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -...
Despite the digitization of information and the emergence of new knowledge dissemination models, all...
With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at vir...
In a recent paper, Prof. Steven Shavell (see Shavell, 2009) has argued strongly in favor of eliminat...
In 2001, a group of prominent scientists urged a boycott of scholarly journals that refused to provi...
This comment responds to Professors Bergstrom and Rubinfeld’s chapter, Alternative Economic Designs ...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
The increasing shift towards digital publishing has provoked much debate concerning the issues surro...
Sir Isaac Newton himself emphasized that “if [he had] seen far, it [was] by standing on the shoulder...
In calling for research papers to be made freely available open access advocates promised that doing...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
AbstractContract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines b...
<p>Copyright on academic and scientific publications (papers, articles, essays, books etc.) is the r...
Discontent is growing in academia over the practices of the proprietary scholarly publishing industr...
Contract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines between a...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 191-248.Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -...
Despite the digitization of information and the emergence of new knowledge dissemination models, all...
With the spread of the internet and new opportunities for publishing academic works digitally at vir...
In a recent paper, Prof. Steven Shavell (see Shavell, 2009) has argued strongly in favor of eliminat...
In 2001, a group of prominent scientists urged a boycott of scholarly journals that refused to provi...
This comment responds to Professors Bergstrom and Rubinfeld’s chapter, Alternative Economic Designs ...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
The increasing shift towards digital publishing has provoked much debate concerning the issues surro...
Sir Isaac Newton himself emphasized that “if [he had] seen far, it [was] by standing on the shoulder...
In calling for research papers to be made freely available open access advocates promised that doing...
Whether the researchers themselves, rather than the institution they work for, are at all in a posit...
AbstractContract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines b...
<p>Copyright on academic and scientific publications (papers, articles, essays, books etc.) is the r...
Discontent is growing in academia over the practices of the proprietary scholarly publishing industr...
Contract law co-exists with copyright law in the publishing world often blurring the lines between a...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 191-248.Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -...
Despite the digitization of information and the emergence of new knowledge dissemination models, all...