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Title: Copyrights and the Paradox of Scholarly Publishing
Authors: Tanner, R. Michael
Keywords: copyright
scholarly publishing
author's rights
journal pricing
Issue Date: 27-Sep-2007
Abstract: Abstract: While the information revolution has made dissemination of documents faster, easier, and less expensive, scholarly publication has not evidenced the expected benefits. Journal prices have been rising much faster than inflation due to dysfunctions in the market for critical materials. Copyright ownership and control is at the fulcrum in finding a new balance between access and the financial success of publishers. To assure long-term access, authors should consider alternatives, such as including copyright addenda, before transferring copyrights to publishers.
Description: R. Michael Tanner is Provost, University of Illinois at Chicago
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10027/118
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