2017
DOI: 10.5860/lrts.61n2.81
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Open Access and the Humanities: The Case of Classics Journals

Abstract: Since the earliest pressures to develop open access (OA) options for journal literature were in the fields of science and medicine, the predominant models reflect those origins and fit those disciplines. These models are less applicable to humanities publishing models, which have been slower to embrace open access. Current literature on OA in the humanities focuses on theoretical frameworks and end-user perceptions. This study complements those perspectives by examining current practices in the humanities, spe… Show more

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“…4 see Ware and Mabe, 2015, p. 89. 5 see Ojennus, 2017, p. 81-92. 6 Ferwerda, Snijder et al, 2018 Ferwerda, Snijder et al, 2018, p. 7.…”
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“…4 see Ware and Mabe, 2015, p. 89. 5 see Ojennus, 2017, p. 81-92. 6 Ferwerda, Snijder et al, 2018 Ferwerda, Snijder et al, 2018, p. 7.…”
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