LEADER 00000cam 22005057c 4500 001 ocn962059511 003 OCoLC 005 20200419054733.2 006 m o d 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 161104s2016 mau ob 001 0 eng d 020 9780262029902|q(hardcover) 020 0262029901|q(hardcover) 020 9780262528498|q(paperback) 020 0262528495|q(paperback) 020 9780262329552 020 0262329557 035 (OCoLC)962059511 040 DKDLA|bdan|epn|cDKDLA|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dOCLCF 049 STJJ 100 1 Engliš, Karel,|d1880-1961.|tWorks.|kSelections. 245 10 Knowledge unbound :|bselected writings on open access, 2002-2011 /|cPeter Suber ; foreword by Robert Darnton. 264 1 Cambridge, Massachusetts :|bThe MIT Press,|c2016. 264 4 |c©2016 300 1 online resource (xvi, 436 pages) 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent/dan 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia/dan 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier/dan 500 Selection of writings, mostly from the author's SPARC open access newsletter 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 |tKnowledge as a public good|g(2009) --|tOpen access, markets, and missions|g(2010) --|tOpen access overview |g(2004) --|tRemoving the barriers to research : an introduction to open access for librarians|g(2003) --|tThe taxpayer argument for open access|g(2003) --|t"It's the authors, stupid!"|g(2004) --|tSix things that researchers need to know about open access|g(2006) --|tTrends favoring open access|g(2007) --|tGratis and libre open access |g(2008) --|tThe scaling argument|g(2004) --|tProblems and opportunities (blizzards and beauty)|g(2007) --|tOpen access and the self-correction of knowledge|g(2008) -- |tOpen access and the last-mile problem for knowledge |g(2008) --|tThe case for OAI in the age of Google|g(2004) --|tGood facts, bad predictions|g(2006) --|tNo-fee open- access journals|g(2006) --|tBalancing author and publisher rights|g(2007) --|tFlipping a journal to open access |g(2007) --|tSociety publishers with open access journals |g(2007) --|tTen challenges for open-access journals |g(2009) --|tThe final version of the NIH public-access policy|g(2005) --|tAnother OA mandate : the Federal Research Public Access Act of 2006|g(2006) --|tTwelve reminders about FRPAA|g(2007) --|tAn open access mandate for the NIH|g(2008) --|tThe open access mandate at Harvard |g(2008) --|tA bill to overturn the NIH policy|g(2008) -- |tOpen access policy options for funding agencies and universities|g(2009) --|tOpen access and quality|g(2006) - -|tThinking about prestige, quality, and open access |g(2008) --|tNot Napster for science|g(2003) --|tTwo distractions|g(2004) --|tPraising progress, preserving precision|g(2004) --|tWho should control access to research literature?|g(2004) --|tFour analogies to clean energy|g(2010) --|tPromoting open access in the humanities |g(2005) --|tHelping scholars and helping libraries |g(2005) --|tUnbinding knowledge : a proposal for providing open access to past research articles, staring with the most important|g(2006) --|tOpen access to electronic theses and dissertations|g(2006) --|tOpen access for digitization projects|g(2011) --|tAnalogies and precedents for the FOS revolution|g(2002) --|tThoughts on the first and second-order scholarly judgments|g(2002) -- |tSaving the oodlehood and shebangity of the Internet |g(2003) --|tWhat's the ullage of your library?|g(2004) -- |tCan search tame the wild Web? : can open access help? |g(2005) --|tGlossary 520 8 Peter Suber has been a leading advocate for open access since 2001 and has worked full time on issues of open access since 2003. As a professor of philosophy during the early days of the internet, he realized its power and potential as a medium for scholarship. As he writes now, "it was like an asteroid crash, fundamentally changing the environment, challenging dinosaurs to adapt, and challenging all of us to figure out whether we were dinosaurs." When Suber began putting his writings and course materials online for anyone to use for any purpose, he soon experienced the benefits of that wider exposure. In 2001, he started a newsletter -- the Free Online Scholarship Newsletter, which later became the SPARC Open Access Newsletter -- in which he explored the implications of open access for research and scholarship. This book offers a selection of some of Suber's most significant and influential writings on open access from 2002 to 2010. In these texts, Suber makes the case for open access to research; answers common questions, objections, and misunderstandings; analyzes policy issues; and documents the growth and evolution of open access during its most critical early decade 590 MIT Press|bDTL OA MIT Titles 650 0 Open access publishing. 650 0 Communication in learning and scholarship|xTechnological innovations. 650 7 Communication in learning and scholarship|xTechnological innovations.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01982416 650 7 Open access publishing.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01737144 700 1 Suber, Peter,|eauthor. 700 1 Darnton, Robert,|ewriter of foreword. 710 2 SPARC (Organization) 776 08 |iPrint version:|aWorks. Selections.|tKnowledge unbound. |dCambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2016|w(DLC) 2015038285 914 ocn962059511 994 92|bSTJ
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