I have read this article a few months ago while writing a research on Open Knowledge, development and the role of the public university.
Marc Scheufen has a really exciting way of thinking whether the current copyright regime creates enough incentive for scholars to contribute in the production process of academic works. He raises the issue of the difficult access to journals and focuses on the new possibilites of open science, open access and open education resources, base on the experiences of open source software.
Marc Scheufen has a really exciting way of thinking whether the current copyright regime creates enough incentive for scholars to contribute in the production process of academic works. He raises the issue of the difficult access to journals and focuses on the new possibilites of open science, open access and open education resources, base on the experiences of open source software.
http://www.serci.org/2011/Scheufen.pdf
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