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Science Magazine's Special Issue on Communication in Science
Bohannon, John. "Who's afraid of peer review?" Science
"Nobel winner declares boycott of top science journals." The Guardian
Molinié and Bodenhausen. "On toxic effects of scientific journals." Journal of Biosciences
Beall, Jeffrey. "The Open-Access Movement is Not Really about Open Access." tripleC
"Elsevier clamps down on academics posting their own papers online." Wired
"Nature Publishing Group Requires Faculty Authors to Waive ‘Moral Rights’" The Chronicle of Higher Education
"As an Open-Access Megajournal Cedes Some Ground, a Movement Gathers Steam," The Chronicle of Higher Education
Recent Open Access News via Google News
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