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Open Access in the humanities: accepted – appreciated?. Michael Kaiser, Bonn perspectivia.net / Stiftung DGIA. Berlin 7 Open Access Conference, Paris 4. Dec 2009. OA avant la lettre. small measured activities pioneering publications no commercial interests no money – no charge.
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Open Access in the humanities: accepted – appreciated? Michael Kaiser, Bonnperspectivia.net / Stiftung DGIA Berlin 7 Open Access Conference, Paris 4. Dec 2009
OA avant la lettre small measured activities pioneering publications no commercial interests no money – no charge Berlin 7 Open Access Conference, Paris 4. Dec 2009
acceptance without appreciation OA as heaven sent differences between OA documents and non-free-publications inconsistent attitude Berlin 7 Open Access Conference, Paris 4. Dec 2009
lack of interest IT as a no-topic advanced type writing consumer‘s mentality Berlin 7 Open Access Conference, Paris 4. Dec 2009
stubbornness self-esteem and dignity velocity of changes wait and see-tactics Berlin 7 Open Access Conference, Paris 4. Dec 2009
fear violating the law and the rights of publishers giving away scientific results for nothing missing chances fear about quality Berlin 7 Open Access Conference, Paris 4. Dec 2009
countermeasures no clash of generations! debate within the scientific community juxtaposition: online publishing or hard copy publications? knowledge about the author’s rights political backing Berlin 7 Open Access Conference, Paris 4. Dec 2009
Dr. Michael Kaiser perspectivia.net Stiftung DGIA(Foundation German Humanities Institutes Abroad) Rheinallee 6 53173 Bonn Michael.Kaiser@stiftung-dgia.de