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Scholarly Journals And The Open Access Conundrum, Colin B. Sakumoto
Scholarly Journals And The Open Access Conundrum, Colin B. Sakumoto
Colin B Sakumoto
This paper examines the desirability and feasibility of open access scholarly journals with particular emphasis on the parties shaping the production of these journals. In examining how the current publishing model will shape the implementation of open access publishing, analysis of the obstacles likely to hinder implementation is given in depth. Finally, a number of measures are suggested to help build the momentum needed to one day realize a widespread open access publishing model.
Revitalizing Essential Facilities, Spencer Weber Waller, Brett Frischmann
Revitalizing Essential Facilities, Spencer Weber Waller, Brett Frischmann
Brett Frischmann
Revitalizing Essential Facilities
Spencer Weber Waller
Brett Frischmann
Our article examines an age old debate about the nature and limits of property rights and the current manifestation of this debate in antitrust law. Many areas of law struggle to balance private property rightsCmost importantly, the right of exclusionCwith the public=s right of access to essential resources. What is the best way to manage resources that provide both public and private benefits? For years, academics and law makers have debated this question with respect to transportation systems, communication networks, scientific research, and a variety of other "infrastructural" resources. Many press for …
Revitalizing Essential Facilities, Spencer Weber Waller, Brett Frischmann
Revitalizing Essential Facilities, Spencer Weber Waller, Brett Frischmann
Spencer Weber Waller
Revitalizing Essential Facilities
Spencer Weber Waller
Brett Frischmann
Our article examines an age old debate about the nature and limits of property rights and the current manifestation of this debate in antitrust law. Many areas of law struggle to balance private property rightsCmost importantly, the right of exclusionCwith the public=s right of access to essential resources. What is the best way to manage resources that provide both public and private benefits? For years, academics and law makers have debated this question with respect to transportation systems, communication networks, scientific research, and a variety of other "infrastructural" resources. Many press for …