Open access: Scientists as paradoxical consumers

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Abstract

The potential dangers of open access journals to the publishing activities of learned societies and thus to their financial stability and to the other activities they support are described. The interests of scientists in respect of access to research information may be opposed to their interests as members of learned societies.

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Gannon, F. (2005). Open access: Scientists as paradoxical consumers. Learned Publishing. Association of Learned and Professional Society Publ. https://doi.org/10.1087/095315105774648870

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