2005
DOI: 10.1385/ni:3:1:011
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Necessity Is the Mother of Innovation

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“…We do hope to see a major change in the field in the near future. One can very well envision new arrangements in which everything is online, without barriers or embargoes, and publishing is reclaimed by scholarly associations, which are "natural" OA publishers (Velterop, 2005). One can also envision two other major changes beyond the scope of this essay.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We do hope to see a major change in the field in the near future. One can very well envision new arrangements in which everything is online, without barriers or embargoes, and publishing is reclaimed by scholarly associations, which are "natural" OA publishers (Velterop, 2005). One can also envision two other major changes beyond the scope of this essay.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This journal has given attention to open access publishing (Ascoli 2005;Bug 2005;Merkel-Sobotta 2005;Velterop 2005), to reforming the review process (De Schutter 2007;Saper and Maunsell 2009) and to the problems with getting authors to share their data (Ascoli 2006;Kennedy 2006;Teeters et al 2008;Van Horn and Ball 2008) and how to enhance the use of shared data (Gardner et al 2008;Kennedy 2010).…”
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