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<title>Copyrights and the Paradox of Scholarly Publishing</title>
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<description>Copyrights and the Paradox of Scholarly Publishing
Tanner, R. Michael
Abstract: While the information revolution has made dissemination of documents&#13;
faster, easier, and less expensive, scholarly publication has not evidenced the&#13;
expected benefits. Journal prices have been rising much faster than inflation due&#13;
to dysfunctions in the market for critical materials. Copyright ownership and&#13;
control is at the fulcrum in finding a new balance between access and the&#13;
financial success of publishers. To assure long-term access, authors should&#13;
consider alternatives, such as including copyright addenda, before transferring&#13;
copyrights to publishers.
R. Michael Tanner is Provost, University of Illinois at Chicago
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<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:55:15 GMT</pubDate>
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