The Access Principle: The case fo Open Access to Research and Scholarship

John Willinsky
MIT Press, 2006

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John Willinsky makes a clear and compelling case for open access in The Access Principle. Willinsky's work is readable, well researched, and combines philosophical models with excellent practical examples. Librarians and scholars who need to understand, implement, and promote new models of scholarly communication will find this book invaluable.

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Title Year
Blackwell's Scholarship Award

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Honors the author or authors of the year's outstanding monograph, article or original paper in the field of acquisitions, collection development, and related areas of resources development in libraries.
2006 - Recipient(s)

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