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Digitize This Book!
Author: Gary Hall
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ISBN: B0043GXW70



Digitize This Book!: The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now (Electronic Mediations)


In the sciences, the merits and ramifications of open access-the electronic publishing model that gives readers free, irrevocable, worldwide, and perpetual access to research-have been vigorously debated. Download Digitize This Book!: The Politics of New Media, or Why We Need Open Access Now (Electronic Mediations) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Open access is now increasingly proposed as a valid means of both disseminating knowledge and career advancement. In Digitize This Book! Gary Hall presents a timely and ambitious polemic on the potential that open access publishing has to transform both "papercentric" humanities scholarship and the institution of the university itself.

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