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RE: The value of open access & update to the Dramatic Growth of Open Access
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- Subject: RE: The value of open access & update to the Dramatic Growth of Open Access
- From: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 19:49:59 EDT
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> Indeed, if one wants to understand issues relating to lack of > access, talk to people who lack access, not people who have it. > This includes most of us; researchers at major research > institutions in the world's wealthiest countries form a very > small proportion of the world's population. Yes, but they form a very large proportion of those with an interest in the scientific literature. Contra Peter, I stand firm in the opinion that (all things being equal), universal free access to that literature would be a fine thing. But all things are never equal, and the real question is whether universal free access would be worth the cost. Given the huge number of people who would have no use whatsoever for free access to peer-reviewed scientific literature, the cost of giving everyone in the world that access strikes me as a highly relevant issue. --- Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition University of Nevada, Reno Libraries rickand@unr.edu
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