Members of the list may be interested in the chapters of this new book from 
University of Regina Press (edited by Patricia Elliott & Daryl H. Hepting), 
available for free download here:
http://uofrpress.ca/publications/Free-Knowledge

The chapters by Sally Mahood on "Privated knowledge and the pharmaceutical 
industry" and Arthus Shafer on "Pseudo-evidence based medicine: when biomedical 
research becomes an adjunct of pharmaceutical marketing" may be particularly 
useful for OA activists looking for ways to compare the current issues with 
predatory OA publishers with pre-existing problematic practices in scholarly 
research and publication such as the problems arising downstream from massive 
pharmaceutical funding of medical research and "education".

Disclosure: the book ends with my chapter which represents my current 
perspectives on open access (but that's not why I am recommending the book, 
rather the other chapters). Readers outside of the university system would 
benefit from reading the whole book to get a sense of how the context of open 
access fits into the broader context of current issues in scholarly 
communication. 

best,

Heather Morrison
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