Nature has a disturbing story on publisher plans to fight open access.
Publishers Against Open Access
January 25, 2007
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Episode 237: A Conversation with Jason Woywada of BCFIPA on Political Party Privacy and Bill C-4
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Let’s get together to boycott the publishers’ stupid plan!!!
Carmen Kazakoff-Lane
Better yet foreward this article to researchers in institutions everwhere. This is the kind of Machiavellian truth twisting that they despise. What better way to debunk their arguements than make them known among researchers.