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designated gatekeepers?
10 May 2006 by Dorothea  
the new blog carrollogos (which is very much worth a repository-rat's time) dissects the claim that open access is harmful because lay readers do not have the training or experience to interpret research articles. ...
Caveat Lector - http://cavlec.yarinareth.net/ - References

more on oa for lay readers
10 May 2006 by Peter Suber  
mike madison, open access for publicly-funded science, madisonian.net, may 9, 2006. excerpt: mike [carroll] takes down the elitist argument that “the people” can't be trusted with science. he's absolutely right, but the elitism that he ...
Open Access News - http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/fosblog.html

the elitist argument against oa
9 May 2006 by Peter Suber  
mike carroll, the insider's argument against open access, carrollogos, may 9, 2006. excerpt: here comes the public attack against the bi-partisan federal research public access act of 2006, which would require 11 government agencies to ...
Open Access News - http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/fosblog.html

the new york times on the federal research public access act
8 May 2006 by William  
from "some publishers of scholarly journals dislike bill to require online access to articles," by sara ivry in today's edition (previous post here): scholarly publishing has never been a big business. but it could take a financial hit ...
Issues in Scholarly Communication - Georgia... - http://www.library.gsu.edu/news/index.asp?typeID=62 - References

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