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By Chad Kainz Posted on 23 March 201623 March 2016

Tidbit: Open Access Conundrum

In the inevitable collision of the roots of scholarly publishing with the 21st century, “Librarians Find Themselves Caught Between Journal Pirates and Publishers.” http://bit.ly/1VpJdS5

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