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Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community

Despite the statement in the title, there are no contraditions with open access books, and Joseph Esposito's presentation of this story is unsurprisingly skewed. Nonetheless, it's a story worth telling. Open access publisher Knowledge Unlatched has recently pivoted to a commercial biusiness model. Part of this is the (beta) launch of a centralized Open Research Library, described here. It aggregates open access books and puts them into a closed and commercial viewer and charges money for additional services. Unsurprisingly, there were objections. Commercial OA publishers have expressed discomfort. None of this is surprising; it was predicted long ago, and we've seen it play out before. That's why I use a non-commercial Creative Commons license.

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