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Date: 2015-05-17 20:00:44
Open access
Academic publishing
Publishing
Knowledge
Academia
Research
Communication
Scholarly communication
Self-archiving
Subversive Proposal
Registry of Open Access Repositories
Institutional repository

Harnad, StevanOpen Access: What, Where, When, How and Why. In: Ethics, Science, Technology, and Engineering: An International Resource eds. J. Britt Holbrook & Carl Mitcham, (2nd of Encyclopedia of Science, Techn

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