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Gutenberg-E Publishing Goes Open Access: Is It a Success?
Submitted by Cathy Davidson on Feb 26, 2008, 09:20 AM
The Gutenberg-e history monographs, begun in 1999 in collaboration with the American Historical Association, is going open source. It's a great resource--but none of the predictions about how easy and cheap it would be and all the problems of scholarly publishing it would solve have come true. It's important to think (yet again!) about why. Plus a free link (for one month) to the CHE piece.
The Gutenberg-e history monographs, begun in 1999 in collaboration with the American Historical Association, is going open source. It's a great resource--but none of the predictions about how easy and cheap it would be and all the problems of scholarly publishing it would solve have come true. It's important to think (yet again!) about why. Plus a free link (for one month) to the CHE piece.
Ithaka digital scholarly publishing report available in CommentPress
Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Aug 23, 2007, 05:34 PM
I just heard today from Bob Stein at the Institute for the Future of the Book about Ithaka's
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