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+ | * These are Peter Suber's supplements and updates to his book, ''Open Access: Research Unbound,'' MIT Press, 2012. | ||
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+ | == The book == | ||
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+ | * ///here give links to MIT, Amazon, etc.; explain when/how it will become OA | ||
+ | * The text was finished in June 2011, with only one or two small updates inserted after that. | ||
+ | * The word count is 147k, higher than MIT wanted. In many places I was constrained by the word count. For example, in the preface, I wanted to thank many more colleagues, but in the end I only thanked those who helped with economic support for my OA work. |
Revision as of 18:13, 1 April 2012
- This page is part of the Harvard Open Access Project (HOAP).
- These are Peter Suber's supplements and updates to his book, Open Access: Research Unbound, MIT Press, 2012.
The book
- ///here give links to MIT, Amazon, etc.; explain when/how it will become OA
- The text was finished in June 2011, with only one or two small updates inserted after that.
- The word count is 147k, higher than MIT wanted. In many places I was constrained by the word count. For example, in the preface, I wanted to thank many more colleagues, but in the end I only thanked those who helped with economic support for my OA work.