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Open Access, But Who Really Pays?

On October 12, 2007, The Harvard Crimson published Open Access, But Who Really Pays?  by H. Frederick Dylla (Executive Director, American Institute of Physics) and Gene Sprouse (Editor-in-Chief, American Physical Society). The op-ed is in response to the Crimson’s opinion of October 2, 2007 titled All for Open Access. Let’s welcome the end of for-profit academic publishing.

Posted on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 at 10:59PM by Registered CommenterSTM Editor | Comments Off

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