Open access
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The open access movement (also known as open-access publishing and free online scholarship) is a response to a need to get access to some information sources for free. It is intended to share ideas, since licensing or subscription fees make it hard to improve research projects.
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External links
- Peter Suber: Guide to the open access movement
- Peter Suber's excellent blog on open access news : http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2004_03_28_fosblogarchive.html -