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Main Authors: Kaser, Richard T., Johnson, Richard K., Rudner, Lawrence
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ613379
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Table of Contents:
  • If Information Wants To Be Free...Then Who's Going To Pay for It? [and] A Question of Access: SPARC, BioOne, and Society-Driven Electronic Publishing [and] Who Is Going To Mine Digital Library Resources? And How? Kaser, Richard T. Johnson, Richard K. Rudner, Lawrence Access to Information Costs Electronic Journals Electronic Publishing Fair Use (Copyrights) Fees Information Industry Information Scientists Information Services Information Sources Internet Ownership Publishing Industry Scholarly Writing Search Strategies Discusses Fair Use and the public perception; models for funding information services; publishers illusion that information is/should be free; Internet's role in making information freely available; scholarly communication systems: Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) and BioOne (an electronic aggregation of bioscience journals); need for trained reference professionals to teach internet search skills. (AEF)