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Too Much is Not Enough : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2013 /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…-published research / Alicia Wise, Amy Friedlander, Howard Ratner, Judy Ruttenberg and John Wilbanks – Plato’s cave revisited / Bruce Heterick – The British national approach to scholarly communication / Lorraine Estelle – University presses and academic libraries demystified: a conversation / Leila Salisbury, Peter Berkery, Angela Carreño, Ellen Faran and Fred Heath – The long arm of the law / Ann Okerson, William Hannay, Bruce Strauch, Georgia Harper and Madelyn Wessel – Hyde Park corner debate: resolved: the current system of scholarly publishing, whereby publishers receive content for free and then sell it back to libraries at a high price, must fundamentally change / Elizabeth Chapman, Rick Anderson and Jean-Claude Guédon – I hear the train a comin’ / Greg Tananbaum, William Gunn and Lorraine Haricombe –…”
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Too Much is Not Enough : Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2013 /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…-published research / Alicia Wise, Amy Friedlander, Howard Ratner, Judy Ruttenberg and John Wilbanks – Plato’s cave revisited / Bruce Heterick – The British national approach to scholarly communication / Lorraine Estelle – University presses and academic libraries demystified: a conversation / Leila Salisbury, Peter Berkery, Angela Carreño, Ellen Faran and Fred Heath – The long arm of the law / Ann Okerson, William Hannay, Bruce Strauch, Georgia Harper and Madelyn Wessel – Hyde Park corner debate: resolved: the current system of scholarly publishing, whereby publishers receive content for free and then sell it back to libraries at a high price, must fundamentally change / Elizabeth Chapman, Rick Anderson and Jean-Claude Guédon – I hear the train a comin’ / Greg Tananbaum, William Gunn and Lorraine Haricombe –…”
Full text available:
Electronic eBook