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Sunday, October 04, 2015
Taking Care of Wisdom
The prohibitive cost of e-journal subscriptions and the wealth of critical
research articles available only for fee continues to reverberate in different
directions as individuals and groups work to bypass paywalls. Aaron Swartz spearheaded these efforts in 2013 when he
downloaded millions of articles through MIT’s JSTOR account. More recently,
efforts to broaden access to journal articles have taken two markedly less
extensive but nevertheless noteworthy paths – the rise of open access journals
in legal and humanities and sciences subject matter, and via the Twitter
hashtag #icanhazpdf. The latter is an access method founded by a scientist that openly circumvents
paywalls by providing researchers with the ability to request fee-based
copyrighted articles and receive them free from other researchers who have
access. New paths will continue to open up access, and exiting ones – including
abstracts and forthcoming versions of articles available on the Social Science
Research Network (SSRN) and legal and technology related articles on LLRX.com (19 years
online – always free) with flourish as the demand for high quality free access
to scholarly work has not diminished. I look forward to reading about and
sharing future innovations that support knowledge sharing and dissemination.