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Re: open access textbooks?
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- Subject: Re: open access textbooks?
- From: Jean-Claude Guedon <jean.claude.guedon@umontreal.ca>
- Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 17:55:35 EST
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I also forgot: http://textbookrevolution.org/ Jean-Claude Guedon James O'Donnell wrote: > An important argument in favor of Open Access is the > observation that authors of journal articles seek no pecuniary > reward and are indeed interested mainly in seeing broadest > possible dissemination, use, and impact of their work, and the > movement capitalizes well on that basic motivation. In at > least one publishing domain, however, academics are indeed > interested in the money: textbooks. On all sides, students > complain about the high prices of textbooks, but they keep > going up. Does anyone know of Open Access initiatives designed > to bring high quality current science textbooks to students in > universities in the developing world? Movement in that > direction could have very positive impact on millions of > students in emerging societies. > > Jim O'Donnell > Georgetown U.
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