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RE: Does More Mean More?
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- From: "David Prosser" <david.prosser@bodley.ox.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 21:59:08 EST
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I'm confused by an apparent contradiction. Joe Esposito wrote (06/02, with emphasis added): But if one were to eliminate all these gatekeepers or filters, from colleagues and readers to editors (as distinct from publishers) and peer review boards--before one even gets to the person who finances the whole game, the publisher--the number of publications would explode. Sally Morris wrote (06/02) And studies have shown that pretty much all papers end up getting published somewhere. If Sally is correct and essentially all scholarly papers are published somewhere then Joe's contention that a move to open access would result in an explosion of papers (the starting point of this thread) surely can't be right. Or am I missing something? Best wishes David
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