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Open access is a development issue – the status quo needs to be challenged
By Denise Rosemary Nicholson, University of the Witwatersrand | August 29, 2015
South Africa is doing some amazing research but cannot share it globally because of restrictive copyright laws or unreasonable policies and embargo periods set by publishers. South African authors cannot become known and cited if their works are locked up behind expensive paywalls, accessible only to a limited audience. South African students and researchers also need access to the best international and local up-to-date journals, books and other research to be able to contribute new knowledge in their fields. This is the reason open access is so crucial for South Africa and other developing countries.
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Universities 'Get Poor Value' From Academic Journal-Publishing Firms
Ian Sample | The Guardian | June 16, 2014
Research finds secrecy over contracts has stopped some institutions realising they are paying too much for journals
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