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May 24, 2007

JSTOR and open access

Tom Matrullo's got a helpful post about opening up JSTOR, a digitized archive of scholarlship. Tom registers "puzzlement that anyone would take all sorts of pains to firewall knowledge — knowledge mainly produced by scholars at not-for-profit institutions of higher learning devoted to bringing light into our world."

Damn right it's frustrating. And there's lot's going on trying to free the knowledge. On the one hand, we have the economic hurdles, which Tom's post explains. On the other, we have at least a sense of how much smarter our species could become if enabled open acess to scholarship. Someday...

(Thanks to Frank Paynter for the pointer.) [Tags: open_access knowledge universities tom_matrullo berkman jstor everything_is_miscellaneous]

Posted by D. Weinberger at May 24, 2007 12:01 PM


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