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Article by Scott McLemee
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- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 00:21:46 EST
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An entertaining and challenging article by Scott McLemee in "Inside Higher Ed" today. http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2009/01/21/mclemee An excerpt: "The system works just fine. Unreadable works are unreadable precisely because nobody was ever supposed to read them in the first place. Communication is not the point; accumulation is. The producer of text accumulates credit for publication, while the glory of an ambitious research collection is that it is complete, whether or not any given work is used. The beauty of e-publishing is that it reduces the amount of physical space required to store all the unread material." Joe Esposito
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