Year: 2019
Creative Commons: "Reproductions of Public Domain Works Should Remain in the Public Domain"
Project Manager, RECAP [Research Collections and Preservation Consortium] at Princeton University
"Uses and Reuses of Scientific Data: The Data Creators’ Advantage"
Digital Library Software Engineer at Arizona State University
"Do Articles in Open Access Journals Have More Frequent Altmetric Activity Than Articles in Subscription-Based Journals? an Investigation of the Research Output of Finnish Universities"
"Guest Post—The Emergence of Chinese STM Publishers: Threat or Opportunity? An Interview with Matthias Wahls "
"Open Access Market Sizing Update 2019"
Paywall Book: EU Internet Law in the Digital Era
Software Developer at George Washington University
"Data Management Planning: How Requirements and Solutions are Beginning to Converge"
Center for Black Digital Scholarship Librarian at Pennsylvania State University
"Adventures in Rightsizing: Enhancing Discovery and Research with Open Access Journals in the University Library"
"Burglars Really Do Use Bluetooth Scanners to Find Laptops and Phones"
Paywall Article: "Predatory and Exploitative Behaviour in Academic Publishing: An Assessment"
Paywall Article: "Do Altmetrics Correlate with Citations? a Study Based on the 1,000 Most-Cited Articles"
"Music Collection Org: Revenues Are Booming… And That’s Proof Why We Need Even More Draconian Copyright Laws"
"Make E-books Accessible Now"
Digital Services Manager at George Washington University
"Mapping the Publishing Challenges for an Open Access University Press "
Lead Librarian for Digital and Open Scholarship at Syracuse University
Open Access: Could Defeat Be Snatched from the Jaws of Victory?
Richard Poynder has released Open Access: Could Defeat Be Snatched from the Jaws of Victory?.
Here's an excerpt:
I have in this document suggested that the goal of achieving universal open access looks today as though it may have been unrealistic. I have suggested that the research community failed to appreciate the costs of online publishing, and I have suggested that we all failed to anticipate the likely outcome of creating a largely unregulated open network. I have also suggested that OA advocates failed to anticipate the unintended consequences of their advocacy. They likewise failed to appreciate that changes in the geopolitical situation could make the aspirations outlined in BOAI moot. And I have questioned whether these aspirations are in any case realisable in the neoliberal environment of the Global North. I have also suggested that were China to offer an alternative route to open access it is unlikely it would lead to a better outcome. And I have noted that there is a desire in the Global South to develop what I referred to as "a third way" but we cannot know how successful that might be. I have also suggested that there must be some doubt as to whether a fair and equitable global system of scholarly communication is even possible in today’s political environment. Finally, I have raised the possibility that, for a number of reasons, we may in any case see a pushback against open access.
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