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With all the benefits of more open sharing of research, why hasn’t change proceeded more rapidly? There are a number of factors holding things back.
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Scholars can gain tremendous professional benefits from expanded dissemination of their work.
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Instead of making content valuable by making it scarce, open access makes new knowledge valuable by making it widely available to scholars and researchers.
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Despite the opportunity to put information in front of every potential user, most monographs are available only in paper and access to most journals is still limited to subscribers.
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New ways to share scholarship and new economic models to sustain the process are emerging from the possibilities of digital scholarship. A revolution is underway.
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