The open access journal as a disruptive innovation
<http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com/2012/12/14/the-open-access-journal-as-a-disruptive-innovation/>

I admit it. As a humanist scholar I have not been much inclined to read books 
or articles on economics. I mean, what could be more boring, right? And all 
that math.
 
Well, my inclination has been slowly changing since I began writing this blog. 
My level of sophistication is pretty basic, and I still try to avoid the math 
whenever possible. But the economics of academic publishing, particularly 
journals, has become strangely compelling to me as I have learned more about 
open access and the dissemination of scholarly research as a digital product in 
an online environment.
 
My first exposure came just a few months after starting the blog. I read an 
interesting article by Caroline Sutton in College & Research Libraries News 
(December 2011) entitled “Is free inevitable in scholarly communication? The 
economics of open access.” …

Gary F. Daught
Omega Alpha | Open Access
Advocate for open access academic publishing in religion and theology
http://oaopenaccess.wordpress.com
oa.openaccess @ gmail.com | @OAopenaccess
 
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