- Another World is Possible: Particle Physics Goes Open Access
- Open-access deal for particle physics
- 20/09/2012, SCOAP3 Article Processing Charges announced
- SCOAP3 Open Access Initiative launched at CERN
- The Cost of Not Reading "The Price of Inequality"
- Our Obsession with Scale Is Failing Us
- The Virginia Effect (UVa controversy from the summer has broad impact across higher ed...)
- ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2012
- Want to Change Academic Publishing? Just Say No
- The Cost of Not Reading "The Price of Inequality" (economic inequality is important for higher ed)
- Library as Platform
- The Business Rusch: Watching The Numbers (ebooks are potentially an international market with impacts on an author's career)
- Can Amazon Turn Out-of-Print Books Into Gold?
- Fifty Shades of Instructions (fighting plagiarism with clarity)
- AHA Statement on Scholarly Journal Publishing
- Treading Water on Open Access (Dan Cohen's response to the above)
- We Need to Talk About Kevin, er, Open Access
- Dear American Historical Association
- An open letter to America’s publishers from ALA President Maureen Sullivan
- AAP Statement in Response to American Library Association President’s Letter
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