- Joining a CHORUS, Publishers Offer the OSTP a Proactive, Modern, and Cost-Saving Public Access Solution
- Publishers Propose Public-Private Partnership to Support Access to Research
- CHORUS: hoping for re-enclosure
- CHORUS: It’s actually spelled C-A-B-A-L
- Scientific Publishers Aim To Get Ahead Of Agency Repositories
- A CHORUS of boos: publishers offer their “solution” to public access
- All joined with a single voice to praise CHORUS, thus: “meh.”
- Chapter, Verse, and CHORUS: A first pass critique
- SHared Access Research Ecosystem (SHARE) Proposed by AAU, APLU, ARL (proposal here)
- ‘Federated System’ for Public Access to Research
- Adventures in Rhetoric: The Traditional Library
- “Traditional library” as euphemism
- How to Never, Not Ever, be A Rockstar Librarian
- A Call for Publishers, Libraries to Work Together
- “Fat” furor is revealing about attitudes in academe
- Slut Shaming and Concern Trolling in Geek Culture
- You Won’t Finish This Article: Why people online don’t read to the end
- Research Funders Propose Steps to Promote Open Access
- Academia will eat itself*: the awkward love triangle of scholarly publishing
- Welcome to the One-Screen World
- where “nothing to hide” fails as logic
- Crowdfunding Academic Research
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