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RE: How to fund open access journals from available sources
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- Subject: RE: How to fund open access journals from available sources
- From: "Richard B Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 20:53:34 EDT
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> The real appeal of OA is that it permits you to do so much more with the > text of an article. OA articles can be seamlessly integrated and > aggregated, simultaneously searched, linked to citations and > semantically similar texts, and wired into OPACs. Sounds to me like you're describing online format, not open access. And as we all know, online content can be made available either by subscription or through open access. The subscription model can continue even in a fully online environment (which is not to say that it should). ---- Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition University of Nevada, Reno Libraries (775) 784-6500 x273 rickand@unr.edu
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