Best excerpts from Poynder's "The State of Open Access" interviews, Part 1
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Best excerpts from Poynder's "The State of Open Access" interviews, Part 2
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Still catching up from my summer hiatus, I wanted to make sure you didn’t miss 
Richard Poynder’s The State of Open Access interview series over on his Open 
and Shut? blog <http://poynder.blogspot.com/>. Richard Poynder, an independent 
journalist hailing from the UK, began posting interviews in early July 2013 
with advocates and other relevant stakeholders around these basic questions: 
Open Access: Where are we? What still needs to be done?

The interviews have been continuing into the fall. As of this writing, Poynder 
has conducted and posted 16 interviews on his blog. I commend these to your 
reading as they provide an illuminating picture of the growing influence of 
open access on the world-wide scholarly communication and publishing landscape. 
I pulled an excerpt or two from each interview that I found 
informative/insightful, particularly for formulating thinking and action around 
open access within theological and religious studies. Following each excerpted 
interview I offer my take-away from this perspective. For manageability, I 
divided this post into two parts. …

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


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