Hybrid gold open access and the Cheshire Cat's grin: How to repair the new open access policy of RCUK
Unintended consequences of RCUK policy mean that if academics want open access publishing, publishers are happy to sell it to them, writes Stevan Harnad. He argues that researchers should not have to choose gold publishing when green open access is available.
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