The Institutional Repository, the Author & the Academy

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics: The Institutional Repository, the Author & the Academy

A few weeks ago, I placed a peer-reviewed preprint in SFU’s D-Space called The Dramatic Growth of Open Access: Implications and Opportunities for Resource Sharing and sent a note about the article to a few of the listservs I participate in. Within a couple of days, there were references to my article on a couple of blogs (at least one with very high traffic). Several people wrote to thank me for the article. One person specifically thanked me for self-archiving the article, because their library cannot afford to purchase journals in library and information science. Someone else mentioned that they would be putting some of the resources mentioned on their web site as a result of reading my article. At least two people are using ideas from this article in conference planning.

This is an impresive demonstration of the value of self-archiving.

Open Access — laura

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