The green and the gold roads to Open Access

An unfortunate tendency has arisen to equate Open Access itself with Open Access journal publishing. But there is more than this one, golden, road to Open Access: there is the faster, surer and more heavily travelled green road. We think that authors may be confusing the journal-affordability proble...

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Main Authors: Harnad, Stevan (Author), Brody, Tim (Author), Vallieres, Francois (Author), Carr, Les (Author), Hitchcock, Steve (Author), Gingras, Yves (Author), Oppenheim, Charles (Author), Stamerjohanns, Heinrich (Author), Hilf, Eberhardt (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2004.
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