The stranglehold that commercial publishers have over scholarly publishing and the high prices of their journals have led to the so–called “scholarly publication crisis.” Academic librarians and concerned scholars have had to advocate for alternative models of scholarly publishing that challenge the commercial publishers’ control, and the open access movement has taken hold. This article introduces the framework of critical theory into the discourse of open access. Critical theory contextualizes the scholarly publication crisis within the dominant information society framework of increasing commodification of information and enhanced global capitalism. While providing tools for analysis and enhanced advocacy, the critical theory framework l...
The Open Access (OA) movement came to be as a reaction against the enclosure of information resource...
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishin...
Abstract. Discussions of the economics of scholarly communication are usually devoted to Open Access...
The stranglehold that commercial publishers have over scholarly publishing and the high prices of th...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
This commentary examines political and economic aspects of open access (OA) and scholarly journal pu...
This paper frames the serials crisis as a loss of control over libraries’ collections and developmen...
Libraries have been involved in technological transformation for several decades, and are now increa...
This paper positions open access in a transformative worldview, advocating for the democratisation o...
In the digital age, academic libraries confront the dilemma of collective action. In the era of prin...
Freedom for Scholarship in the Internet Age examines distortion in the current scholarly communicati...
This chapter argues that despite the spin it normally receives, open access journal publishing is on...
The open access movement is an attempt to free scholarly communication from restrictions on access, ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Open Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communicat...
The Open Access (OA) movement came to be as a reaction against the enclosure of information resource...
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishin...
Abstract. Discussions of the economics of scholarly communication are usually devoted to Open Access...
The stranglehold that commercial publishers have over scholarly publishing and the high prices of th...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
This commentary examines political and economic aspects of open access (OA) and scholarly journal pu...
This paper frames the serials crisis as a loss of control over libraries’ collections and developmen...
Libraries have been involved in technological transformation for several decades, and are now increa...
This paper positions open access in a transformative worldview, advocating for the democratisation o...
In the digital age, academic libraries confront the dilemma of collective action. In the era of prin...
Freedom for Scholarship in the Internet Age examines distortion in the current scholarly communicati...
This chapter argues that despite the spin it normally receives, open access journal publishing is on...
The open access movement is an attempt to free scholarly communication from restrictions on access, ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Open Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communicat...
The Open Access (OA) movement came to be as a reaction against the enclosure of information resource...
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishin...
Abstract. Discussions of the economics of scholarly communication are usually devoted to Open Access...