Who Would Have Thought That We Needed Another Listserv?
Abstract
About two months ago, I published an interview with Richard Poynder in which he discussed his recent announcement that he was “signing off from reporting on open access,” because “the movement has failed and is being rebranded in order to obscure the failure.” The interview generated lots of comments, and after watching and participating in that discussion, I added an additional comment of my own, observing that I was “getting the feeling that this post has emboldened some people to speak out who might not have felt able to do so before. And this leads me to wonder: who might be interested in the creation of a forum for multi-perspective, real-time discussion of OA and related issues?”
Link to resource: https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/02/05/who-would-have-thought-that-we-needed-another-listserv/?informz=1&nbd=71d80b9e-1945-4b39-a9e3-7c818b23e162&nbd_source=informz
Type of resources: Reading
Education level(s): College / Upper Division (Undergraduates), Graduate / Professional
Primary user(s): Student, Teacher
Subject area(s): Business and Communication
Language(s): English