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The Crisis in Scholarly Communication: an Economic Analysis John Houghton Professorial Fellow Centre for Strategic Economic Studies
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Canberra / Oppenheim / /

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IBM / Cox / Intel / Monograph Expenditure 1992 1993 1994 Serials / Monographs / /

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United States / Australia / United Kingdom / China / Singapore / /

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USD / /

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Man-Made Disaster / M&A / /

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Public Library of Science / Public Library / /

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printing industries / editorial services / printing / materials and equipment / communication technology / library infrastructure / print media / information technology infrastructure / telecommunications / law libraries / direct internet publication / electronics / collective support infrastructure / semiconductor electronics / /

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Economic Analysis John Houghton Professorial Fellow Centre / National Science Foundation / Coalition for Innovation / Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition / OECD / /

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Mark McCabe / Donald King / John Kay / /

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author / editor / King / specialist research libraries / Hunter / Specialist research centres / researcher / system involving author and editor / /

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Purchasing / the Public Library of Science / /

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semiconductor / information technology / communication technology / /

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www.caul.edu.au/cisc / www.caul.edu.au / /

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