The napster moment: Access and innovation in academic publishing

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The music industry stands as a case study in how digital access to information changes user expectations and, because of these changes in expectations, innovation in access is necessary for an industry to survive and thrive. This paper discusses these changes and how they apply in understanding the current state of scholarly publishing; how change in access to licensed content is needed; and that a plurality of access modes will likely arise as a result.

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Bartsch, K. (2017). The napster moment: Access and innovation in academic publishing. In Information Services and Use (Vol. 37, pp. 343–348). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/ISU-170842

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