Why Open Access matters
Seb Schmoller,
Fortnightly Mailing,
Oct 18, 2012
It's interesting that my world has divided into academic philosophers writing books about ethics and such, and real-world philosophers doing stuff, like these two: "Philosopher Peter Suber has had an enormous and critical 'founding' influence on the Open Access movement. Above is an 80 minute recording of the recent launch of Peter Suber's outstanding MIT Press book 'Open Access', chaired/mediated by David Weinberger, also a philosopher." I believe that I fall into the latter camp, though some would question my credentials as a philosopher.
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